Bay View High School - Oracle Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

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A w .lr .- X ,gl Av' Q 4 fs- -:T K 3- 51 '-P 93' 'Q ,ft t 'Q ' r' E-iff: g ,J es- x . 7 gif 4.3 ,. -Eff' ? ' 352' 1 is 'D rj 1:5 132 fx.: February Class .. June Class . . Classes . Faculfy . . Adverfisers . . . Senior lndex . . 3 R sf f I 1- Q 'f 'H Y Q31 2.352 ' Y SSW ami wZL1,L,5L f ,QQ XX ---- ' D 5 'L, ,,.,w ix W, . 5 , N ,Qmmm N, M? mf ,, Y, ff L, . 4 'M r i 3 ,, in I J ,. - . A ,sf 'L 'L'1f'.15i?1fwfaf.54Z'gL,f5L'Zi5ifgf fa: A' f 2 r ff ,V sw' 3 L in The Cracle Annual The Yearbook has become a fixfure in fhe annals of fhe modern high school. Dedicafed fo fhe members of fhe graduafing class as fhey have reached a new milesfone in fheir progress in life, fhe volume recounfs in word and picfure many splendid acfivifies, bofh curricular and exfra-curricular, in which fhe graduafes have parficipafed wifh varying degrees of success in fheir efforfs, all of fhem yielding benefifs fo individuals or fo groups. Ouf of fhese acfivifies has come much fine developmenf in skills, as well as in fraining in co-operafion and leadership, which offen is of fremendous carry-over value for fhe years fo come. Furfher, fhe book records honors fhaf have come fo fhose who have ex- celled especially in fheir achievemenf and service. To all of fhe raduaf ll g es, earfy congrafulafions are exfended upon fhe suc- cessful complefion of fheir courses and upon fheir affainmenfs. Spurred on by fhe force of precepf and example. fhe under- graduafes fhus secure fhe inspirafion fo follow in fhe foofsfeps of fheir predecessors and fo perpefuafe fhe many worfh-while ac- fivifies and fradifions which fhey perceive all around fhem. ll' happens nof infrequenfly fhaf in fhe course of fime fhey surpass fhose who have gone before, for educafion moves forward and upward. The acfivifies and accomplishmenfs of fhe junior mem- bers of fhe school, foo, are recorded in fhis greaf-diary. All fhese enfries serve nof only for presenf informafion and exhilara- g fion buf also for fufure days of reminiscenf confemplafion. Schooldays are fruly a very happy period of life, replefe wifh fond memories. As you peruse fhis record of your lives in fhe making, asso- ciafed wifh many fhoughfs of persons and evenfs. we frusf fhaf you may all become mindful of fhe many efforfs made in your behalf by your menfors and may respond fo fhe call of dufy fo yourselves and fo your fellowmen. in order fhaf you may develop info assefs fo sociefy af large. lf is our sincere wish fhaf fhe message of fhe Oracle Annual of 1938. inscribed fo you, may come fo a full fruifion. 1. ,-,, fu Hs. 4 af, .,,-Ry., A ,,,,y.,M...LL 'ffl ,, - :Q 'E I' X A 5 1: X1 'W , , 3 , . 1 1 ,4 1 k , i ., A i' , ZW if K' ' .7 . Al 719' . 17 ' 5 ,I ' L 1' gs? M Y : V A 'f' Qs ,Lf 1-ffl, iv? 42135 .-'3 ' '1 uf jf, life ' f.- S 47 ' A :air f if -:9 , f L- f' 'i- ? Q all 45 , - I ,G W' ,.,ff' n , 47 rv gf' -'J 2 'f 'I' rr sw 'fi' .aff-I . 4 157' li w I ,' P i f gf ,G if 419' .'V 7 , .. 1 5557 'Y .155 Vi f'f2 3, K H. , Q . ,, gg: - .5. 'Y' .-: f 1, Qfw . 55 - Asif .-' 57 gtg' kr?-C' . ' . 'gif wig? ' 2165 .4 -G' , ,pi-' 4 Y .5535 l, g '- f cw-:if-V . ,LLC- ' j .'1',qI3j . J fbfif' ' A1 :gif 'ff ,,-vp.:-11 v 5543, f'A??? ' N? 5fLm.!'.f594:if l KHQOPW3' ,vw M-M1 we 5 H .47 552523 ',: '2iE:2ZEf-2:35 3 'r'1','5v::, : Annual The year oT I938 will be remembered Tor many Things. One oT These will be The growTh oT a popular Type oT pubIicaTion, new in The Tield oT iournalism-The picTure magazine. In a high-speed world, people are noT in- clined To spend Time poring over IengThy arTicIes. The picTure magazine solved This problem by giving The reader a visual sTory oT The news wiTh necessary expIanaTions, concise and condensed. The I938 Oracle Annual may be compared To a picTure magazine. The wriTing space has been cuT To a minimum, and large in- Tormal picTures Till The pages. We Teel ThaT picTures will bring back even more clearly Than wriTing The many memories oT our high school days. The sixTh oT The increasingly popular in- Tormal-Type oT Annual, This year's bool: has gone even more informal Than The oThers. STiTT, posed, TamiIy group picTures have WILLIAM N ELSON, Ezliior-in-Chief iff? ' 'T , 1 ric.,i fi ,IJ Wi, I iii 5, 'I 1.. f 'CS' QW' WILMOT GAULKE LOUISE GRIESI-IABER RALPH STARZ LEONARD TYLENDA VIRGINIA I-IEALY JEANE I-IAWE LOIS SCI-IUSTER CHARLES MARINOPOULOS X ,f mmm, ARLINE ROZMARYNOWSKI, Orgfmizafiozz Editor DONALD HAWE, Assistant Orguzrizulion Ezlilor 23 ,. mem.-:mai Annual been eliminaTed Trom iTs pages. Johnny doesn'T look as Though he's been washed and scrubbed behind The ears, dressed in his Sunday go-To- meeTing suiT, seT in TronT of a beauTiTul screen aT The phoTographer's sTudio, and Told To look aT The birdie. Nor does Mary look as Though she's all preTTied up waiTing Tor her TirsT daTe. In years To come They'll smile ouT aT us Trom The pages iusT as They looked in class 'way back in '38, bringing memories oT The Time Johnny Tell asleep in Trig class and ThaT awTul momenT when Mary TorgoT her lines in The DramaTic Club play. The pages oT The AcTiviTies SecTion recall clear picTures oT Bay View's many acTiviTies: The colorful opereTTa, The school play, club meeTings, dances, and all The oThers we crowded inTo our Tour, shorT years aT Bay View. Fairly alive wiTh acTion shoTs are The sporT pages. bringing back The Thrill oT vicTories and The 5 ff? 13,424 , 4 3, li- W ........ F W N N N -...W-s -...QM ,f z1:i:9'1-H M --M - ...W l' ' 5 sz, 3, ,,.. . v-T-A fa-gi. Qs V? challenging urge oT deTeaTs. cLARENcE sAcHMANN cHARLEs MALLUE RUTH Pix-xcENTlNE JACK PEDERSON ERNA ROZMARYNOWSKI DELPHiNE SROMALLA MARcELLA k.uBAL JUNE euun-AER Annual Anofher of fhe feafures of fhe IQ38 Annual fo which we proudly poinf is fhe freafmenf of fhe fifle pages. Full page, sfill-life picfures, fhe finesf examples of phofographic arf, beaufiful in fheir freafmenf of lighf and shadow, fell fhe enfire sfory of fhe secfion. Annual wrifers labored diligenfly fo presenf all fhe needed inforrnafion wifhouf wasfing words. Sfories had fo be checked and recheclced, words falcen ouf here and added fhere fill af lasf fhey iusf fif fhe required space. Hundreds of picfures had fo be faken, groups posed, new backgrounds found, and fhe picfures checked, numbered, and senf off fo fhe engraver. Then came Mpasfe-up fime when proofs had fo be pasfed info fhe dummy. Off fo fhe prinfer wenf fhe dummies and baclc came more proofs fhaf demanded hours of labor- ious proof reading. How we wished we had paid closer affenfion fo our punc- fuafion rules 'way back in English V. The Annual began fo fake form. A cover had fo be de- signed fo carry ouf fhe fheme of fhe boolc. Designs were made, reiecfed, alfered, fill af lasf one was found fhaf fif. Then came fhe difficulf selecfion of bind- ing maferials and colors. if Quill and Scroll Mw11bi'1'x: GENE JOHNSON HAROLD KRAUSE EMILY NAPlERALSKl JEANNE CAMPBELL Page Tzumty HOMEROOM SUBSCRIPTION AGENTS G-OOD OLD MEDICINE SHOW Annual The deadline was drawing near. The sTaTT. The engraver, and The prinTer worked aT Top speed dur- ing Those IasT hecTic days. BuT Tinally The binding was seIecTed, The colors decided upon, The final prooTs read and correcTed, The presses began To roll, and our iob was nearly done. Today The I938 Oracle Annual is in your hands. This boolc, compIeTeIy modern Trom The Theme on The cover To The IasT page, is yours. IT is abouT you and is published Tor you. We hope you'II like iTI V337 WANDA MILLER, Assis tan! VIRGINIA I-IEALY, Senior Editor ALICE WEIDEMANN, Assistant MARJORIE BJICK, Assistau 'Q' Quill and Scroll Members: LOUISE GRIESHABER DONALD HAWE ...X Nw CHARLES MALLUE DONA JEAN JEWELL Page Twenty-two JACK SYVERTSEN Annual STAFF Editor-In-Chief: William Nelson Organization Editor: Arline Rozmarynowslci Assistant Orgaiiization Editor: Donald Hawe Senior Editor: Virginia Healy Assistants To Senior Editor: Marjorie Biiclc, Wanda Miller, Reporters: Alice Weidemann Clarence Bachmann Wilmor Gaullse Louise Grieshaloer June Gunlher Jeane I-lawe Marcella Kubal Charles Marinopoulos Charles Mallue Jaclc Pederson Ru+h Piacenrine Erna Rozmarynowslsi - Faculty Advisers: M iss Roberls, Chairman M . F' h iii. lsr? 6 lmfffffo Lois Schus+er Delphine Sromalla Ralph Siarz Leonard Tylenda Audrey Schroeder Mr. Cosiello Miss Lane Mr. J. J. Smilh Miss Walson Newspaper Oh, happy day-we go To The prinTerl WiTh This ioyous cry The Oracle ediTors sTarT Tor The HN. A. P. Passes? Carchecks? Lunch? Copy? Galleys? NoThing may be overlooked in The Tinal check-up, espe- cially noT The boys' lunches. LasT minuTe changes musT be considered: ls a name misspelled? Should a sTory be killed? A box be wriTTen? When The lasT piece oT copy, guarded en rouTe by Clarence Bachmann, is Turned in and enTered, when almosT The lasT headline is wriTTen, we are oTT in earnesT. Arriving aT NorTh American any Wednesday preceding publicaTion, EThel Zahn, Jeanne Campbell, June GunTher, Jack SyverTsen, and Charles Mallue Tile in, smile aT The very accommoolaTing oTT'ice girl, Tramp up To The Third Tloor, and greeT PaT wiTh a requesT Tor pasTe and scissors. The work begins! FirsT, all The maTerial Tor The ediTorial page, so indusTriously guided To The Oracle oTTice by Jeane l-lawe, liTerary ediTor This semesTer or Anne Regis, lasT semesTer, is cuT ouT and arranged. CuTs which were hunTed in a mad Trenzy only an hour beTore are placed. Soon a voice which may be idenTiTied as Charles lvlallue's ven- Tures, EThel, will you look aT my page now? The sporTs page meeTs wiTh approval and is pasTed by a com- placenTly smiling sporTs ediTor. BuT whaT is This? T-laven'T The pic- Tures come? Jack SyverTsen asks Tor ouTside and dials The 'Sf' '73 CLARENCE BACHMANN, News Editor JEANE rmwr, rwmr-,T mirror JACK SYVERTSEN, Asrocinle Eflilol' cr-iARLEs MALLUE, spoffi armor GENE JoHNsoN, C011 irfirf af ETH EL ZAH N, Erlifor- JEANNE CAMPBELL, Blfxilmsr Muringvi' , . Newspaper engraver's number. His queries are answered safisfac- forily. Finally fhe plafes are in our hands, and fhe fronf and back pages are pasfed. F J Page Tu'enfy-four Sv'-' E' Then Jeanne Campbell remarks, I need seven inches more on fhe sporf page for ads. The sporf page is dis- secfedg fhe complacenf smile vanishes. If is af fimes like fhese fhaf we wish for glue wifh no glue-like qualifies. Such change necessifafes a general revision which may prolong our visif unfil affer five. Before we leave, howf ever, Eddie pokes his head in ar fhe door fo remind us fo puf in ears , dafe-lines, and capfions. This was pasfe- up Wednesday. The following day we sharpen our pencils and prepare for a day of reading. Page proofs awaif us. Forgeffully, we resf our arms as we read: fhe fresh ink makes moisf black smudges on our arms, buf we read on, oblivious fo appearance. All pages musf be in af one o'clock, head- lines double-checked always, correcfions made! William Nelson fakes fhe correcfed sheefs fo fhe linofype. Af lasf fhe airplane comes fo fake fhe Oracle form ouf fo fhe press room. Affer a second proof reading, fhe Oracle is puf fo bed, and fhe grimy Bay View edifors, gafhered beside fhe raffling press, sigh significanfly in relief and expecfafion. Busiuvss Staff: DORIS SCHWABE JULIA BUERGER ELOISE ACH BERGER WALTER BORMAN JUNE GUNTHER FRED KOPPO IRENE FOLARON EDITH RISCH LUCILLE SCHMIDT JOYCE AMANN HAROLD KRAUSE Newspaper LITERARY STAFF Erlitor-lu-Chief: Elhel Zahn Assoz'iotc'Ea'ito1': Semesler I-William Nelson Semestrer II-Jack Syverrsen NewxEditor: Semesler I-Jaclq Syverlsen Semesler II-Clarence Bachmann Litc'ruryEditor: Semesler I-Anne Regis Semesrer II-Jeane I-Iawe Sports Editor: Charles Mallue Colzzmnist: Gene Johnson Star Reporters: Virginia I-Iealy Arline Rozmarynowslqi June Dieienderler Dona Jean Jewell Louise Grieshaber Jean Oslerndorl Belrie Cross Marie Cross June Piaceniine Emily Napieralslci Lois Schusler Donald I-Iawe Audrey Slrehlow Caroline MacKay Ivlargarei Power Maurice Dougherry Charles Zahn May Wellnirz Edna Janol Rulh Slell Jack Pederson Adele Denessen Dororhy Peferson Violet Thompson Marcella Kubal Staff Reporters MAURICE DOUGI-IERTY BETTIE CROSS DON GATES MARIE CROSS CHARLES ZAHN MAY WELLNITZ MARCELLA KUBAL LUCILLE SCI-IMIDT EDNA JANOT AUDREY STREI-ILOW JUNE PIACENTINE CAROLINE MacKAY LOUISE GRIESI-IABER DONA JEAN IEWELL LOIS SCI-IUSTER JEAN OSTERNDORF Newspaper Cub Reporters: Ruth Piacenrine William Holz Marilyn Wysoclci Erna Rozmarynowslci Berry Gerling Harrier Kryrhe Dororhy Boucha Delphine Sowinslii Mildred Piorr Charles Kleffen Faculty Advisers: Miss Robertrs, Chairman Mr. Frirsche Mr. Korn Exmfficio Mr. Coslrello Mr. J. J. Smirh Miss: Durham Miss Slreel Miss Landwehr Miss Zarling M iss Pierson Ad Solicitors: ELAINE SCI-IOENBER6 GLADYS PIER BERNICE BUTCHER WAVERLY LENA JOSEPHINE TINETTI Audree Verlinden George Rusrieka Charles Phillips Jane Talbor Frances Belhke Roberr Zenlrner James Vanderhoof Margarer Sprong Carherine Miclcllemas Sports Reporters: ROBERT ZENTNER CHARLES MALLUE CLARENCE BACHMANN JAMES VANDERHOOF JACK PEDERSON FRANCES BETHKE CHARLES PHILLIPS RUTH STELL ADELE DENNESSEN ANNE REGIS DOROTHY PETERSON Newspaper BUSINESS STAFF Business Mmmgcfr .....,... Jeanne Campbell Bflxilfrss Sfrzjf Assislanr Business Manager, .June Ounlrlier Office Manager- Semesfer I .......,., Eloise Aclwberger Sennesrer II ,......,...,. Irene Folaron Circularion Manager ...... Harold Krause Assisfani Circulaiion Manager. Fred Coppo Mailing Clerk .,......... Waller Borman Bookkeepers .. ........ Lucille Sclirnidlr Edirlw Risclw Billing Clerks ... ,.,. Joyce Arnann Julia Buerger Sfm10g1'ull1hc1's Dororlmy Olson, Else Sclwwegler, Dororlwy Sowinski, Mary Marslwo, Jean Clark, Mary Konkel, Doris Sclwwabe, Mariorie Biick, Shirley Kaye Ad Solicitors Delplfiine Nowak, Mary Marslio, 5ff'f08'1'P7Jf f1 Frank Klecka, Bernice Buiclwer, SHIRLEY KAYE Josephine Tineili, Waverly Lena, MARJORIE BJICK Marie Oreenemeier, Mildred DOROTHY SOWINSK1 Pforr, Belly Weiss, Bernice MARY KONKEL Krysion, Gladys Pier, Gloria Luzi, Fred Coppo, Kaflwerine FI-SF SCHWEGLER Wilson, Delpliine Sromalla MARY MARSHO JEAN CLARK Ad Solicitors: DOROTHY OLSON WILBUR DREFAI-IL WAR KATHERINE WILSON MARTHA P ENEMEIER ' MARIE GRE REN HINTZ OLACA RZ 419. 'Nh Cub Reporters: CHARLES KLEFFEN WILLIAM I-IOLZ T MARILYN WYSOCKI BETTY GERLIN6 ERNA ROZMARYNOWSKI AUDREE VERLINDEN INE SOWINSKI RUTH PIACENTINE DOROTHY BOUCHA I-IARRIET KRYTHE DEPT-I , Q 4. pf' M -3 :J .' f., A A Qfigj. 5.3.2 4.4 .:' ,sk ,lffh 5 A1332 L 4, ,Fr N f' :V 'Eff' if-f - ' F ' H ,Qfi 1154 f'. . 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Boys' Club The Boys' Club sTarTed The semesTer wiTh iTs Annual Olympics in I-IumboIdT Park, on OcTober 7. The TeaTure evenTs were The Happy I-IooIi-- gan race and The barrel race. Three movies were shown aT The second meeTing oT The club. They concerned Themselves wiTh IiTe in The navy, wiTh biimps, and wiTh Travel. As is TradiTionaI, The Boys' Club sponsored The ArmisTice Day program. The speaker Tor The clay was PosT Commander Jones oT The American Legion. An inviTaTionaI meeTing was held in The AudiTorium, wiTh The Girls' Club acTing as The hosTess. The main aTTracTion was Tyler, The Magi- cian. On November 25, Mr. Boinski, a parole oTTicer, spoke To The ciub on The subiecT, Crime and Criminals. A pIayIeT, wriTTen and direcTed by Gene Johnson and Charles PhiIIips, was pre- senTed To The club on December I6. The Annual OFFICERS, SEMESTER I WILLIAM THORNBERRY, Vzre 1116511176 CHARLES BAUMANN, Prexzdeiit DICK WI-I ITN EY, Treasurer DAVID SNYDER, Sergeant-at arms WILLIAM DREI-TER. Secrelary Page Tlazrly Boys' Club ChrisTmas Dance was held in The Girls' Gymnasium The ninTh and TenTh hours, on Friday, December I7. An aThleTic program, TeaTuring a baTTle royal and a heavyweighT wresTling championship, ushered in The second semesTer. March I7, Purdue and NorThwesTern , inTramural champions oT The TirsT and sec- ond semesTer respecTively, performed. Purdue won The Boys' Club Trophy. The Girls' gymnasium was The scene oT an April Pools' Dance. AT anoTher meeTing a U. S. CoasT- guardsman, E. C. WhiTTield, spolce To The boys. The basl4eTball Trophy was awarded To The Purdue Team, and TelT and chenille emblems were presenTed To The members oT boTh Teams. wiTh The Girls' Club was held in The AudiTorium on April Zl. The subiecT was conserva- A ioinT meeTing Tion. An amaTeur program was held by The Boys' Club on May 5. CulminaTing The acTiviTies oT The year was The lasT meeTing, elecTion oT oTTicers. FaculTy advisers: Mr. Gillo, Mr. Dennis, lvlr. DieTzman, Mr. Hickman, Mr. May, Mr. OsTerndorT, Mr. Wiley. CHAMPIONS! DONALD HAWE T1 C'flS7l161 DICK KRYSIAK Semeiary JOHN MESICH Seigeunt at mms RALPH SCH MECHEL Prevzdem' BOB COPE Vice jziexzdent KALTENMEYERS KINDERGARTEN! Girls' Club A varieTy program presenTed aT The TirsT meeTing oT The Girls' Club in OcTo' ber began a sernesTer oT ouTsTanding acTiviTies. Early in The semesTer The girls enTerTained The Boys' Club wiTh The TanTasTic and mysTiTying Triclcs oT Tyler, The Magician. As is The cusTom aT ChrisTmas, a parTy was held in The gymnasium Tor The girls. Door prizes were awarded To Allene HoTTman, Isabel Brunner, Dolores Keller, and RuTh STell. Highly enTerTaining was KalTenmeyer's Kinder- garTen. Climaxing The semesTer was The senior girls' bangueT held in The school caTeTeria in January. Marcella Kubal acTed as chair- man. The class prophecy was read Through The aid oT our own Houdini, Ida Tomassini, and her crysTal ball. Girls' Club pins were Then presenTed To The oTTicers oT boTh semesTers. Following The elecTion oT second semesTer oTTicers, a varieTy program was presenTed, The main TeaTure oT which was a Tap dance NOT A DICTATOR Page Tbirly-hun OFFICERS. - SEMESTER II: GLADYS PITTMAN. Swgearzt-at-ai'11zs LOIS THOMSON. Vice-prcxrizlelzf FLORENCE INDA. Serreiary KATHERINE TI LLEY, Presiden! STYLE SHOW Girls' Club by Aldana Balas and Belly Salveaux. The SI. Palriclcs day meeling lealured an Irish program, including communily singing, Iwo Irish dances, a solo by Marion Tews, and a one-acl' play, Wienies on Wednesday. On April 7, Mary Schelller, Janel Kellrner, and Norene Clalworlhy pre- senled a len-minule farce, His Best Seller. Marie Chworowslcy sang and was followed by a dialogue, Altering at the Altar, he being Marion Brown, and she , Jeane I-lawe. The Boys' Club enlerlained Jrhe Girls' Club wilh a movie, Wild Life, and a leclure by Mr. Sam Campbell. Early in May an indoor ouling was held in The gymnasium. A variely program was presenled. The eleclion of officers lor 'rhe following semesler Ioolf place on May I9. Aller The ballols were collecled, a Spring Slyle show 'roolc place. I The Girls' Club wishes Io express ils apprecialion Io lhese mem- bers ol 'rhe lacully: Miss Wlelsh, Mrs. Arnold, Miss Jameson, Miss Lynch, Miss Melchior, Miss O'CalIaghan, Miss Slalz, and Miss Thornberg. DAN CING FEET I Page Thirty-three WHAT MEN LIVE BY Dramaiic Club Variefy was fhe lceynofe of fhe Dramafic Club. The firsf meefing gave fhe applicanfs for membership an opporfunify fo display fheir abilifyg each presenfed a panfomime and a reading. As an added affracfion, Virginia Healy, presidenf, presenfed Puzzchinello, fhe fradifional doll of fhe Dramafic Club, fo fhe members. The officers, af fhe second meefing, enacfed Sunset By Slardxky. Af ofher meefings All Excvllclrf Thing in Wfoman and For The Low of Pen' afforded opporfunifies for laughfer. The enferfaining preview of Adam :md Eva, under fhe direcfion of lvlr. Sfouf, was one of fhe highlighfs of fhe semesfer. Af anofher meefing, using his own model sfage, Gene Johnson illusfrafed his fallf on sfage seffings and scenic arf. Jane Talbof spolce abouf fhe hisfory of fhe sfage. Pagc' Tb: ly-fou r OFFICERS, SEMES JAMES CLARKE, VVTFF-l7l'f'Sflll'Ilf NORAYNE MEYER, Secrelary l REN E WALTERS. T1'6dXZL1'61' VI RGINIA HEALY. P1'6'Si!16IIf TER OFFICERS, SEMESTER II JEANE HAWE. T1't'dS1ll'0l' LOUISE GRIESHABER. Vic?-jJ1'z'xi1lrrlf TO M SWO BO DA. P1'!'5i6Jt'IIf LAVERNE HALBERG. Srrrrlary WHATS THIS? BOOTS FOR THE TWINS Dramaiic Club For Ihe annual, aII-school Chris'rmas pro- gram Ihe Dramafic Club, under Ihe guidance of Mrs. Shures, presenied ToIs'roi's siory, What Men Live By: Iove, Icindness, and IcnowIedge of dearh being essenrials even an angeI musr undersrand. The final meering of The semesier con- sisred of humorous selecrions by Ihe candi- dares for office, and Aliering at the Altar. The highIighI of Ihe second sennesier in- cluded a cIever drarnarizarion of O. I-Ienry's srory, The Third Ingredient, arranged by Berry Munson and Roxanne Kaufman. The Pot Boiler, coached by Louise Grieshaber wirh 'rhe aid of Miss De Ia Hun+, reveaIed much Tempera- menr. A comedy, Boss for a Day, direcred by Miss Kieckhefer, provided hiIarious Iaugh+er. The oneuacf pIay, of all varieries, was Ihe chief inreresr of The year. Puge Tlarrly fi TI-IE INTERNATIONAL GROUP BENON KARAS. Vice-presizlczzt 1'i'uxiilm1! 'QV Foreign Language Club GENERAL MEETINGS Movies shown by The various deparlmenls consliluled much ol Ihe enlerlainmenl al Ihe general meerings during Ihe lirsr semesler. On Ocrober I2, Ihe Spanish deparlmenl, in keeping wilh Columbus Day, presenled an enlerlaining and educarional movie, Columbus amz' the Court of Spain. The nexl movies, A Romzmfic Cozfinfry of Castles, and Cify of Dresden, were shown by The German deparlmenl. Lile in Paris and The scenic beauly ol Swilzerland were Ihe subiecls ol Ihe movies broughl To Ihe srudenls by Ihe French seclion. A+ a larer meeling Ihe Polish deparlmenl presenled Ihree films which were discussed by lvlr. Roman Kwasniewslsi. The second semesler opened wilh a program by Ihe German and Lalin deparrmenrs, Iealuring Iwo mu- sical selecrions, a play concerning Jrhe life of early Germans and Romans, and a Iallc by Louise Grieshaber on Ihe German Follc Song. AI Ihe nexl meeling, on March 22, Ihe Spanish deparlmenr presenled +he pro- gram. A piano duel was played, and Rudolph Olfenbacher spolce on Jrhe lileralure of Peru, Ihus inlroducing a play enlilled Spiced Wi11U.A violin duel by Emil Grieshaber and Leonard Berlh opened Ihe program ol March 29, arranged by Ihe French deparlmenl. On 'rhe same program Ihe Marsvilluise and Ihe French maslers of The shorr srory were discussed, and a shorl slory, enlilled Nicefte, was olramarized. Page Thirty-six OFFICERS, SEMESTER I RUDOLPI-I OTTENBACHER EUGENIA I-IALADEJ S161 law Foreign Language Club SECTIONAL MEETINGS French: The well-Icnown puppeT shows were The chieT enTerTainmenTs Tor The Erench sTucIenTs. OTher presenTaTions included musical numbers and oIramaTizaTions. German: The German sTuoIenTs saw slides on Munich, Berlin, and The Bavarian Alps. They were also enTerTained during The year by musicaily TaIenTed sTudenTs and by dramaTizaTions. OFFICERS, SEMESTER II: THOMAS WILLIAMS, Vice-jlresiflerrt VIRGINIA I-IEALY, President JANET BAUER. S ecre tary Latin: The annual SaTurnaIia was The hiqhIighT OT The year's enTerTainmenT Tor LaTin sTudenTs. Dr. Goodrich was The guesT speaker Tor ThaT occasion. Polish: Speeches, such as Those abouT Polish ConsTiTuTion Day and The anniversary oT The deaTh oT Pilsudslci, were given aT The rneeTings oT The Polish sTudenTs. Musical seIecTions and dramaTizaTions enTerTained The sTudenTs. Spanish: A radio IoroaoIcasTing sTudio Tormed The seTTinq Tor The presenTa- Tions oT The Spanish sTudenTs aT one Time during The year. EnTerTain- menT was provided aT oTher Times by Talks on Spain. Advisers: Mrs. Kirchgeorg, Mr. Bolanowsld, Miss Freund, Miss Melchior, Miss Miller, Mr. Nason, Miss Prucha, and Miss VVheIan. COSTU M E BALL DEBATERS CHARLES KLEFFEN RUTH GRUENWALD MAURICE DOUGHERTY WILLIAM HOLZ SHIRLEY ESLOW EDITH SEIGENMARTIN Page Tbzrty-eight I SAY THERE, EZRA' Round Table WiTh Priscilla coyly saying, Why don'T you speak Tor yourselT, John? The climax oT The Thanksgiving Day play, Maia' of Plgimoutb, was reached. KenneTh Trimble, James Clark, and Edna JanoT were casT in The main parTs. The singing of The Merry-G0-Rouna' Broke Down, accompanied by smears oT The Trom- bone, opened The humor program. GooTy- Goes oT Bay View conTinued The spiriT by dramaTizing amusing corridor episodes. The end oT OcTober means The annual Hal- lowe'en ParTy. The members and Their Triends enjoyed enTerTainmenT, dancing, doughnuTs, and apple cider. Then There was The Soldiers and Sailors Pro- gram on OcTober 28, devoTed To The World War poeTs. The subiecT oT war was discussed by an ITalian,, by a Spanish soldier, by an Ameri- can businessman, and by a Japanese sTudenT. The quesTion, Resolved: ThaT The presenT meThods oT handling crime and criminals are ineTTecTive was debaTed beTore The members oT The Round Table and social science classes. OFFICERS, SEMESTER I: LEONARD TYLENDA, Vive-president LOUISE GRIESHABER. Secretary KENNETH TRIMBLE, President SPEAK FOR YOURSELF, JOI-IN! Round Tub e A+ 'rhe las+ meefing of The semesier, +he fol- lowing officers were elecled: Don Gales, pres- ident James Parks, vice-presidenlg and Irene Wallers, secrelary. The second semesler broughi Gene Max Nohl, holder of world diving records, +o Bay View. On February 22, The Washing+on-Lincoln all- school convocalion was sponsored by Ihe Round Table. Joan Dorsch and Lillian I'IOI'I'Z YIJFGSSHTGCI biographies of ihese Iwo greai Americans. Con+esIan+s for league finals of +he Oraiorical and Declamaiory confesf were chosen ai Jrhe March 24 meeling. Don Gales, Ruih Gruenwald, and June Diefenderfer were declared The win- ners. A+ 'rhe las+ mee+ing an enfire musical program oi solos and ensembles was presenied. We exfend Jrhanlcs Io Ihe advisers of 'Ihe Round Table: Mr. I-Iercher, Miss Conley, Mrs. Garling, Mrs. Grimes, Mrs. Kirchgeorg, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Owen, Mr. Smilh, Mrs. Urban, and Miss Whelan. JIM PARKS, Vice-jlresident DON GATES, PI'C'Sid6IIf IRENE WALTERS, Secretary DECLAMATO RY CONTEST JUNE DIEFENDERFER RUTH GRUENWALD VIRGINIA BRAD SANDRA TOPITZES DONALD GATES Page Thirty-:mfs QQIIIW' UVVTW 5 ssh Ei' 'IU 'X COUNCIL, SEMESTER I: ROBERT ZENTNER LUCILLE VOGEL LEONARD BERTH DANIEL KOHLS ADOLPH DEINET LEONARD TYLENDA MARY ANN JOHNSON CAROLYN McKAY ELLEN KNUEPPEL JOYCE TANGER Pllgf' Forly IN THE SCIENCE LAB OFFICERS, SEMESTER I: RALPH STARZ, Co-manager RUDOLPH OTTENBACHER, Assistant manager DOROTHY KOCH, Co-manager JOHN THOMPSON, Assistant manager Science Club OI Ihe siudenis, by Ihe sIudenIs, and for Ihe sIudenIs--IhaI's Ihe principle on which Ihe mos+ demo- cra+ic organizaiion, Ihe Science Club, operaies. There are Iourieen offi- cers: Iwo co-managers, Iwo assisiani managers, a president a secrefary, and a 'rreasurer of Ihe council, and seven council members. The generaI meerings enabIe The members 'ro see cIemonsIraIions and movies, and Io hear 'raIIcs given by promineni men. Among Ihe speakers for The Iirsf semesfer were Mr. E. J. VanderwaII, Chief Foresi Ranger of Ihe s+aIe of Wisconsin, and Mr. A. A. Engiehard of Ihe EIec'rric Com- pany. if ss, fi I jg is 5 , A Q, 1- K, fir. sr f3,,QQUCkg Y-.bv 'C-Cl . -. CN. OFFICERS, SEMESTER II: JOI-IN THOMPSON, Co-managvr LEONARD BERTI-I, Axxisiarz1'11m1mgi'r CAROLYN McKAY, ASXiSfd71ll7IdlIl1lQCl' RUDOLPH OTTENBACI-IER, C0-Illlllltlgfl' Science Club Some oT The places visiTed on Tield Trips The TirsT semesTer were The WeaTher Bureau, MiTcheII Park ConservaTory, The I-louse Division oT The I-IarnischTeger CorporaTion, and The Wisconsin Cold STorage Company. AcTiviTies Tor The second semesTer began wiTh The Freshman ParTy. Fun Tor all was provided by moTion picTures, a Tish pond, and compeTiTive games. AT enTerTaining and educaTionaI meeTings Mr. Edward Lange reIaTed The hislory oT Tho Mil waulcee WaTer Works: Mr. CunliTTe explained The work oT The ciTy chemisTs: and Dr. I. I. Cowan discussed cancer. Among The places visiTed on field Trips were The Eire DeparTmenT, The Wisconsin News Build- ing, The Museum, The GraT SodaTWaTer Com- pany, and The Milwaukee Solvay Colce Company. A voTe oT Thanlcs is exTended To The TacuITy advisers: Mr. SuTTIe, Mr. Verdun, Mr. I-Iiclcman, Mr. GaTes, Mr. Dennis, Mr. Gillo, Mr. Kyper, Mr. Sprunger, and Mrs. Lynch. COUNCIL, SEMESTER LUCILLE VOGEL GUNNAR I-IELBER6 THOMAS BUDYAK -Q' ,As 'G' ADOLPI-I DEINET JOYCE TANGER ROBERT ZENTNER LEONARD TYLENDA ELLEN KNUEPPEL MILDRED SANDERSON MARY ANN JOHNSON Page Forly-om' Ar'I- Club We are all arTisTs mighT well be Taken as The moTTo oT The ArT Club. Do you know ThaT There is as much oT The real beauTy oT Greek scuIpTure in a kick-oTT by our TooTbaII heroes as There is in The Russian baIIeT?-ThaT our own Brooklyn Bridge is as beauTiTuI, in iTs own way, as The Tai Mahal? So say Mr. Boerner and Miss De Ia I'IunT. AT The beginning oT The semesTer The members oT The ArT Club Took Their semesTer iaunT To The LayTon ArT Gallery, where They sTudiecI The exhibiT on The preservaTion oT early American ArT. The richness oT early American design and The perTecTion oT The Technique oT The W.P.A. arTisTs were impressive. AT a mid-semesTer meeTing The arT oT eTching was discussed by Daniel Wippich. One heard noT merely abouT Towering names-Durer, I-Iolbein, Goya, and WhisTIer, buT learned The process by which drypoinTs, aquaTinTs, and mezzoTinTs are made. AnoTher week, members came To The ArT Room To Tind iTs walls compIeTeIy covered wiTh mounTed sTamps, collecTions oT picTures, and airplane designs-The ArT Club I-lobby Show was in progress. One number oT The Hobby Show program, a humorous French puppeT play enTiTIed House to Rent, was given by several of Miss Pru- cha's sTudenTs. The second semesTer meanT enioymenT oT The exhibiT oT Wisconsin Painters and Sculptors wiTh discussions oT The work oT our own sTaTe arTisTs, and ouT-door skeTching by club members. STILL LIFE OFFICERS: DANIEL WIPPICH, Prz'.vizf1'i1l LOIS SCI-IUSTER. Secrrlary FREDERICK ZERETZKE, Vice-flwxiflvlli WALLACE BORK HOWARD ZABEL ROBERT NIEMANN WILLIAM MUELLER ROYAL KRAIL ROBERT BOOKER WALTER KADI WALTER FOX JOHN HACKBARTH ROBERT ZENTNER WILMOT GAULKE CHARLES EICKHOFF fr! if WILMOT GAULKE, Electrician WALLACE BORK, Manager Siage Crew The sTage crew is oTTen involved in many brea+hless, back- sTage incidenTs. BeTween scenes oT rehearsal oT The class play, Tor example, a sTagehand bumped inTo The arTiTicial Tireplace, breaking a pair OT Torcheres. On The nighT oT The second performance oT The class play, imagine The surprise oT The crew when They Tound a pair oT live chickens in The chicken coop which was used on The sTage. A sign pinned on The rooT read, Chickens by coure Tesy oT engineer: don'T Teed The animals! AT The Oracle Annual rallies a sTagehand, grasping The end oT a rope suspended Trom The grid, TorTy TeeT above, swung across The sTage and handed The villain his scripT in The midsT oT The perTormance. The OpereTTa climaxed The year, demanding ThaT The crew handle much color and harmony . DALE CADY MERLIN TURNBULL RICHARD PEARSON CARL DRELL Page Forfy-thrcrr MEET THE FAMILY Adam and Eva Mr. King Eva .. Julie ...... Aunr Abby ..., Clinfon De Will . ,. Uncle Horace Adam Smilh .,,.,. Corinihia, The Maid. Dr. Delarnarer ..... Lord Andrew Gordon. . CAST ...Gene Johnson . .Imogene Eckerf Delphine Srornalla . , . .Jean Silber? . . .Donald Gales Verne Osierndorl ,.Charles Phillips Margarel Orcholslci ,John Haclcbarlh , . . . . . .Richard Krysialc Coach-Miss Carol De la Hunrf Assisranfs-Mrs. Shules, Mr. Weller. Page Forty'-four WHY, ADAM! MY HERO! HE NEEDS A REST CHAWMED! HOW DO YOU DO? Adam and Eva lvlr. King is a rich man who has made a large lorlune lhrough his gill lor business organizalion, bul il has never occurred lo him lhal organizalion could be ap- plied lo his home. Allhough he enioys pampering his lwo daughlers, Eva and Julie, he shows also, allernal- ing moods ol kindness and irrilabilily. Aunl Abby, Clinlon De Will, and Uncle l-lorace,,all ol whom live wilh Mr. King, are likewise dependenl upon him. The lamily plols lo gel lalher lo lake a lrip, lor lhey are lired ol his conslanl bickering. When Mr. King hears ol lhis, he engages Adam Smilh, a praclical bul romanlic young business man, lo lake care ol his house- hold while he goes lor a resl. The lamily is much dis- lurbed by Mr. Smilh's presence and all lry lo make lhings uncomlorlable lor him, excepl Corinlhia, lhe maid, who is in love wilh him. Aller clever planning, Srnilh announces lo lhe lamily lhal Mr. King has losl all his money. By lhis plol he gels rid ol Dr. Delameler, a common lorlune-hunler. When lhe lamily decides lo go lo lhe old King larm and earn a living, Lord Andrew Gordon, anolher suilor, decides lo help. lvlr. King relurns lo lind a relormed, sell-supporling lamily. When complicalions are slraighlened oul, Lord An- drew discovers lhal Eva and Adam love one anolher. Page Forty-five FIND RIVAL' Harmony Hall CAST OF CHARACTERS General EarneT Work Gene Johnson DooliTTle Work, His Unmusical Son.Clarence Bachmann McTavish, The Generals Lawyer ..,. William Blackwood Wiggins, The Generals ValeT ........ Richard Krysiak Rosalie, a Prima Donna .,,........... Marion PinTer MariTana, Her Maid and UndersTudy. ,...... . GerTrude Blechacz Mrs. Hammersley Keys, Rosalies Chaperon .,,. ......,..,..,.,.......,......Corrine Ghlsen Elsa, The Generals Cook .,......., Dolores Jazwiecki Signor Brownini, Grand Opera Tenor .,....... .. .Richard Emmons OcTave, Brownini's ValeT .......,... RoberT Zoeller WrighT STory, Brownini's Press AgenT ..,.....,. .....,.......,,..,.,...,....LeonardTylenda Phil ArThur PeTerson Tom Members OT Harmony ArThur Miller Ted Hall Glee Club Frank PasTorino Bill , James Higgins Elili l Members OT The She l .iesnnReUil'vflifVffQ - Club, Members oT The Alice 5 S C .V Ch . W Dona Jewell Mabel . T' ec' 'a OW' . June DieTenderTer Singing Chorus, Dancing Chorus, SpecialTy ACTS, FaculTy Advisers: Miss De la HunT, Mr. M. D. Williams, Miss STaTz, Mrs. ShuTes, Mr. Weller. THE HAPPY PAIR HARMONY HALL, EN MASSE ADAGIO ISN'T HE WONDERFUL? Harmony Hall General Work supporTs a musical college, Harmony Hall. All who aTTend musT learn eiTher To sing or To play a musical insTrumenT. Because his only son, DooliTTle Work, is hopelessly unmusical, The General pays Mr. Mclavish To keep The lad away. General Work adopTs a young prima donna, Rosa- lie. He plans ThaT she marry a Grand Opera Tenor. Signor Brownini. Because ol: Their arTisTic Tempera- menT, Rosalie and Brownini reTuse To marry despiTe The TacT ThaT General Work is To leave Them his enTire TorTune. Mrs. Hammersley Keys, Rosalie's chaperon, plans To arouse The jealousy oT Brownini by hiring a rival Tor The hand oT Rosalie. DooliTTle Work, alias Bill SrniTh, The Business Manager oT The Glee Club, is selecTed as The rival. Brownini does noT display iealousy buT Talls in love wiTh MariTana, Rosalie's maid, because she is a good cook. DooliTTle and Rosalie reveal Their love and decide To go on wiTh The wedding. ATTer Mrs. Keys has planned a wedding Tor hersell: and The Gen- eral, harmony is again resTored To Harmony Hall. CaTchy Tunes, colorTul dances, and The splendid work of The enTire casT made Harmony Hall delighTTul enTerTainmenT and an opereTTa long To be remembered. HERE COMES THE BRIDE! 6 at .,.....,y, , , IUQ 5ENON KARAS WAYNE CLARK JUNE GUNTI-IER WILLIAM LEUTZOW Page Foriy-eight SENIOR BAND v rfb M I 'J lJ5 LI0 T Bs N? 73 -. The TT M' , iw Bdlld WIN rpesl S i YL Qilaxogclj va.. - Q. In SepTember The band appeared in new uniTorms, N833 ST 0 epauleTs and red spaTs included, which added color To all 1 M TooTbaIl games, parades, and programs. 36.33. On January I4 The band, under The direcTion oT Mr. M. D. Williams, Thrilled a Bay View audience wiTh The Overture of 1812, gave Them modern American music, popular music, snappy marches, and Thouglyfs of Love, The IaTTer presenTed by The Trombone soloisT, KenneTh Trimble. Solos and ensembles Trom The band were enTered in The EasTern Wisconsin Music conTesT on April 23. On May 7, The band enTered The conTesT as a uniT playing Slavonic Rhapsody, The required number, Unfinished Symploony, as Their choice, and one oT Sousa's marches, King Cotton. They placed in The Second Division. Perhaps mosT Thrilling oT all The acTiviTies oT The band were The inTricaTe TormaTions on The aThleTic Tield during The TooTball season. SENIOR ORCHESTRA Orchesfra EveryThing Trom soTT, sweeT melodies To broad, ma- jesTic harmonies has greeTed The ears oT The Bay View sTudenTs This pasT year. The varied Thanksgiving music included Two selecTions by SainT-Saens: The Swan Trom The Carnival of Animals and Marche MiliTaire Fran- caise Trom The Algerienue Suite. The ChrisTmas pro- gram, OpereTTa, Class Play, and February graduaTion were some oT The oTher acTiviTies Tor which The OrchesTra, direcTecl by Miss Conley, perTormed. In January, The Annual Music FesTival pleased a large audience wiTh delighTTul Themes Trom The Ballet Sylvia by Delibes and wiTh serious music: MozarT's OverTure To Marriage of Figaro, and Wagner's March Trom Tannbauscr. ln The EasTern Wisconsin Music TournarnenT The Or- chesTra, repeaTing iTs Tormer Two consecuTive vicTories, again placed in The EirsT Division. Lois Thomson, The concerTmisTress, Roger PeTers, leader oT The Tive sTring basses, and Virginia Healy and RuTh PiacenTine, accom- panisTs, have been ouTsTanding members. LOIS THOMSON ARLTNE ROZMARYNOWSKI VTRGINIA I-IEALY JANET BAUER EVELYN MCCALL Page Forty-nine J I 1 ' ', J, , ff f, if sf' ' K f , L In ,, ff , g A , 55' ' I, 14 3,3 R 9 fl I 5, A- A' , f , 4? A' a 515' 4. . .1 1 . uw A . .. y Al f 1 ,Q -:A f ' mi? f ri ,gg f ig: , fgf J' A , L' 95 ff, 51- '5 m PH v X q, 551' ef 9 nf' 1. If, fi 17- ,4L -v. ,Z 55, .1 F' J' ' ufaf! iff? f Y' if '1 1' da' f ', It 7,51 Ag !! wif? ,J 4,4 QZHH -' qi J' 'gy ,I ,535 qgiiff' if 11-if if J, 5 af Q' Vw' af' ff -' i V in V f f i -4 41 if x x 1 3 , -- ' vf ' Jr. 5,1 .' .J , 923 1 , Fooiball Winning Tour oT Their six conTerence games, The Bay View T937 Team enioyed a successTul TooTball campaign under Mr. Meyer and Mr. Schoeller. The mosT Talked oT Team in The ciTy conTerence was The repuTaTion enjoyed by Bay View. Never since The re-esTablishmenT oT bas- l4eTball in I93l has any aThleTic evenT caused such Tervor in The ciTy as did ArT Meyer's Pop- eye Passes . The Bay TooTball wagon began rolling raTher slowly, gaining only a Tie wiTh Cudahy and a de- TeaT by SouTh Milwaukee in Two non-conTerence games. These games demonsTraTed The inTancy oT The ViewiTe pass-aTTacl4 which developed inTo a dangerous oTTensive ThreaT. Bay View, 7-Washington, 14: WashingTon, The Team which laTer deThroned EasT Tor The CiTy Championship, was The cause oT our TirsT con- Terence deTeaT. WashingTon scored in The sec- ond and Third periods: once on a Treak Tumble, and again aTTer a series oT gains Through and around The ViewiTe Torward wall. Then Black- wood passed To KieTh Kuehn, who sTepped over The goal Tor six poinTsg The se-venTh was scored on a pass, Blaclcwood To DreTahl. WATCH IT! POPEYE! Foo'I'baII Bay View, 14-Tech, 12: The Boil- ermakers were The TirsT To succumb To The Bay scoring-machine, Tailing To converT looTh exTra poinTs. Kuehn and Blackwood To La lvlarre and Black- wood To DreTahl resulTed in The Two Touchdowns. Passes Trom Blackwood To Kuehn and Niemczynski accounTed Tor The exTra poinTs. The Tech scores were made aTTer a series oT line smashes and aerial ThrusTs. Richardson, Toxy Boiler- maker quarTer, slipped Through The Red and Black deTense Tor Tech's TirsT score. Richardson on a line ocrwmnilfxln Tor The cr:-rnn smash was r--p-..-i,.s .,. ...o -,-,..d Tech Touchdown. Bay View, 6-South, 7: The Car- dinals capiTalized on several penalTies, passes, and ground gains To cross The marker in The opening minuTes oT The game. Bay View Tollowed shorTly wiTh Tour Touchdowns in rapid succes- sion, buT all were recalled. Near The end oT The TirsT halT The Ba s Took GIERHAI-TN LA MARRE KLUG Y advanTage oT a bad kick To march TorTy-Tour yards To a score. X MEYER -.i COACH .fr5EN5 Uggnw- HAL, we HMT' S DRE? TCXQ pi' ENG i4LuGi RAD ELLER PETROXllTEiErAER- lwsluivnski. MARRS' lo ' EL zi Nxwc OBCZAK' MESH ' AUS. Uxwowski. Noi LERHWN' KEQKWOOD' MAD HERBERT, Seiaicias, Us Wxlijpisooeklhlw' FRED N NNT ' POREC ' , Page Fifty-three Foofball Buy View, 33-North, 13: Proving ThaT The ThirTeenTh year could noT desTroy The Jinx which has Tollowed NorTh, The Bays scored almosT aT will. An inTercepTed pass paved The way Tor The TirsT ViewiTe Tally. Nemo lorolce Through The line in order To score The TirsT six poinTs aTTer Ray Ziesemer had inTercepTed an enemy pass. Passes Trom Klug To Drefahl, Niemczynslci, and Kuehn accounTed Tor The resT oT The scoring. Zenslci and Kuehn inTercepTed AoTher passes and Schmechel recovered a Tumble. Bay View, 33-Lincoln, 21: This maTch marked The second consecuTiv ' e vicTory oT The season. ExciTemenT ran high, Tor Lincoln was Bay View's Ho ' rnecoming Toe, and a vicTory assured The BaTTling Bays of aT leasT second place Bay View scor d l . e ess Than a minuTe aTTer The game began. They sTruclc again in less Than Two minuTes. The specTaTors were on Their TeeT II a over The sTadium, roaring Their approval oT The Team. The TirsT halT ended wiTh The score-board reading Bay View, 27-Lincoln, O. DREFAT-ll. KLUG CATCH IT! MACKWOOD ZENSKI Foo'l'baII The Bays scored Their lasT Touchdown in The Third quar- Ter. A shorT Time laTer The Blue and Gray puT across Two T hdowns in quick succession. Then iT was Lincoln's ouc Turn and as Tar as scoring was concerned, Lincoln monopo- lized The lasT halT and gained a score of 2I poinTs. Bay View,14-East, 7: The ciTy sporTs sheeTs were T II oT prospecTs concerning The Bay View-EasT TilT. u Passes, passes, passes! Klug Tossed aerlals To DreTahl, . . K . I . Kuehn, Niemczynski, and La lvlarre Tor subsTanTia gains. DreTahl, wiTh The aid oT a charging line, crashed over The TirsT Bay Tally. This was Tollowed by a saTeTy on EasT, resulTing in Two more poinTs. A pass Trom Klug To ' h La Marre accounTed Tor The Tlnal Tally. EasT made T eir seven poinTs as The resulT oT several long gains by PoTTer and Truchan. To The second Team we owe our Thanks Tor showing The TaulTs oT The varsiTy . They helped coaches Meyer and Schoeller correcT These TaulTs and Torm a winning combinaTion. NIEMCZYNSM DREFAHL KLU6 EBERT MADAUS KUEHN SCHAEFER DAWSON CLEMENCE KOSZLOWSKI HARDER MALOTKE GIERHAHN BLANAS BLACKWOOD GROPPI Baskeiball West, 33-Bay View, 19: Wiih Groppi, Jrhe only veleran, The Bays opened +he conference wiih inexperienced players, lvlr. Nelson and Mr. Dielzman coaching. South, 31-Buy View, 19: The Bays led I2-I I al ihe half. Norzffy, 21-Bay View, 18: A gun-shol finish was noi enough io curb The Norih offense. Pulaski, 35-Bay View, 23: Schaefer and Gier- hahn led Jrhe Bay ailaclc, scoring over half The poinls. East, 33-Bay View, 29: Louis Groppi led a lale Bay rally, scoring nine poinls in Jrhe laslr Jrwo rninuies. Tech, 44-Bay View, 31: A new Team, led by Desmond Smifh, Jroolc Jrhe floor and piled up Jrhe highesl score of Jrhe season. SMITH KLUG CHANDEK SODERLAND BOWYER Baskeiball Lincoln, 33-Bay View, 11: A newcom- er, Soderland, broke inTo The Bay lineup and made six OT The hard-earned eleven poinTs. Wnsbingto11, 32--Bay View, 20: Smi+h and Soderland upheld The Bay acTiviTy by scoring TourTeen poinTs. Juneau, 21-Buy View, 18: Leading aT The halT, Il-6, a weakened oTTense spelled deTeaT as SmiTh was Taken Trom The game. Custer, 33--Bay View, 29: A dual maTch Took place be- Tween RyTinski oT CusTer and SmiTh oT Bay View, The laTTer scoring 20 poinTs and The CusTer Torward, 2!. Desmond SmiTh received honorable menTion on The Milwaukee Iouirnal all-sTar Team. FERRARO URIESHABER COACH NELSON Cv P l l COACH DIETZMAN RIGAZZI KACZMAREK POSSELL MIDDLEMAS Swimming A large squad of freshmen, sopho- mores, and iuniors responded fo Coach Crawfords call for swimmers for fhe I937-'38 season. lnexperience handi- capped fhe Bays during fhe firsf half of fhe season when fhey won only one of six meefs. The second half was more successful wifh 'rhree vicfories ouf of five. Wesf Milwaukee, Wesf Allis, Norfh, and Kenosha defeafed fhe Bays during fha early weeks of fhe campaign. Lincoln was fhe one school fo fall before fhe Viewife onslaughf. The final 'rally was 53-20. Three schools in consecufive order fell vicfims fo 'rhe Red and Black lvlermen in The laffer' half of fhe splash campaign. Affer losing 5I-22 fo Tech, fhe Bays came back sfrong fo win Washingfon, Easf, and Kenosha, 43-30, 45-28, and 38-35. The laffer clash was fhe mosf fhrilling meef of fhe season, fhe vicfor nof being decided unfil fhe final relay was won. MADAUS GXLSTER MICHAELS KUFFNER COPE SCHAUER Swimming In 'rhe Ciiy Meei' Robin iviiddlemas, Red and Black freshman, surprised everyone by winning 'rhe ZOO-yard free si'yle eveni. The Bay Jream finished in fiifh place when Clarence Possell in ihe 50-free and Tony Rigazzi, Herb Kaczmarelc, and Clarence Possell in The med- ley relay gained places for Bay View. Tony Rigazzi ioolc scoring honors for Jrhe season, lurning in 58 poinis easily +o our- disiance Clarence Possell wiih 43143. Herb Kaczmarek scored 36 poinis +o finish a close ihird. Rigazzi led ihe scoring race ar ihe end of +he iirsf semesier. l-le had jusi one poini' more ihan Guniher Gilsier. Firsi ieam emblems were awarded io Dougherly, Gilsfer, Kaczmarelc, Lemlce, Madaus, Middlemas, Niehoff, Possell, Rigazzi, Schauer, and Szarlqowslci. Second ieam em- blems were given io Cope, Evrard, Kunde, Lane, Michaels, Schriel, and Slcelding. KUNDE EVRARD LANE LEMKE NIEHOFF DOUGHERTY RIGAZZI -2 HALWAS coAcH cRAwFoRD SKELDING scHRiEL Page Fifty-nim' BOISCLAIR Page Sixty 'US GROCHOWSKI PACHOLSKI MALLUE Cross Coun'I'ry The year I937 marlced The mosT successTul Cross CounTry season Bay View has had since I934. The Bay harriers. having six leTTermen. won all Tive scheduled dual-meeTs, winning TirsT in The Midwest second in The CiTy, and Third in The STaTe. To meeT Their TirsT Toe, Coach MaTThei's men Traveled To WesT Allis. The Bays deTeaTed Their suburban opponenTs by a score oT I9-44. Tom Boisclair, a ViewiTe senior and leTTerman, broke The Tive-year-old record Tor The Two and one-quarTer mile course seT by Charles Penske, Wisconsin UniversiTy's sTar miler. On OcTober I, Bay View ran To a vicTory over Lincoln High. Boisclair and Grochowslci Tied Tor TirsT place. ln The ViewiTe-Cudahy lvleeT The Bays were vicTorious by a score oT I5-48. ln addiTion, six ViewiTes Tied Tor TirsT place: Boisclair, Kowalczewslci, Wagner, Mallue, Pacholslqi, and Romanowski. BOISCLAIR GROCHOWSKI KOWALCZEWSKI COACH MATTHEI ROMANOWSKI GROCHOWSKI WESTPHAL BOISCLAIR PAC!-IOLSKI KOWALCZEWSKI WAGNER MICHAELS Wfgtfk-LW' , SKAGEN ABRATH DAWSON CHRISTENSEN GORSKI NYQUIST Cross Coun'I'ry ln lhe Washinglon Meel, which lhe Bays won, Boisclair and Grochowski, Bay View, lied lor lirsl and broke lhe record. The new record is lO:48. Boisclair and Grochowski again slarred when lhey linished second and lhird, respeclively, in lhe conlesl wilh Soulh Milwaukee. In Janesville, on Ocloloer 23, Bay View was hoisled lo viclory over lilleen olher schools, in lhe Midwesl Run. Kummer lrom Soulh Milwaukee sel a new lirne. Boisclair crossed lhe line second and Grochowski, lourlh. V Bay View scored second place in lhe Cily Meel, held al Milchell park. Beckley ol Easl was lhe viclor. Boisclair and Pacholski look lillh and sixlh. The Bays mel al Granl park lor lhe Slale Meel on November 5. Soulh Milwaukee's Kumrner again look lirsl. Boisclair and Grochowski linished lhird and lourlh, respeclively. WAGNER PACHOLSKI ROMANOWSKI WESTPHAL E i ! KOWA LCZEWSKI 1 ,N 1 SODERLAND Gl2OCl-lOWSKl Track Ci1'yMec'f, 1937: B a y V i ew scored 27V2 poinls lor lillh place. Irv Comp was The indi- vidual slar ol lhe meel, winning laolh hurdle evenls, lying lhe rec- ord ol :l4.9 in lhe IZO-yard high- hurdles, and placing lourlh in lhe broad-lump. Blackwood scored lwo poinls, placing lillh in loolh lhe broad-iump and lhe high-iump. Tom Boisclair losl lo Dick Wicker- sham by inches in lhe mile and look second place. Bay View's sec- ond championship came when Gene Grochowski won lhe 880 in lhe good lime ol 2:O3.2. Le Roy Aschenbrenner placed lhird in lhe same evenl. Dual Meds, 1938: Bay View won ils lirsl dual meel lrom Pulaski, 69 lo 39. Kowalczewski and Mallue sel a new lrack record for lhe hall-mile, 2:O7.I. A lri- angular meel wilh Soulh Milwau- kee and Rulus King saw Bay View finish lhird. Grochowski loroke The MlCl-WELS TRACK SQUAD Track Track record in The 880, run- ning 2:O5.8. Wagner Turned in a :53.2 quarTer-mile. Cuclahy was deTeaTed, 66 IX3 To 4I 2f3. ero- chowslci ran a 4:42.3 mile, and Boisclair ran 2:O7.0 in The halT mile. . South Side Cba11zpi0nslaij1 Meet, 1938: This meeT loe- Tween SouTh Division, Bay View, Tech, and Pulaski was held Tor The TirsT Time aT SouTh STadium, May 7. SouTh won, scoring 85V2 poinTsg Bay View, 40 4fI57 Tech, 38 2f57 and Pulaslci, I5 Eff: poinTs. Bill Kowalczewslci and Tom Boisclair Turned in The mosT crediTable Time oT The meeT, covering The 880 in 2:O3.4. Wazckesha Relays, 1938: The Bay Two-mile relay Team oT Boisclair, Grochowslqi, Kowalczewslqi, and Mallue broughT home The Trophy Tor The second year in suc- cession. BOISCLAIR KLUG KOWALCZEWSKI Swrfwmmwwwwfwvlwfbviwim JUNIOR- LIFE SAVERS ' R ' T . . v Girls' Afhleiicis Track Meet of 1937: ln The Track meeT closing The I937 season, The sophomores scored 32 poinTs, Tol- lowed by The Treshmen wiTh I7, The juniors wiTh l6, and The seniors wiTh 7. A new record oT 542 inches was seT in The high jump by BeTTy Simon, individual poinT-winner, while BeTTy Evans ran The 75-yard dash in record Time, 9.7 seconds. The junior Team Tinished The relay race in 49.9 seconds. Tennis: ln The singles TournamenT Delphine Sromalla won The hiqhesif honors, aTTer deTeaTing Jean UTnow- ski. The vicTors in The doubles Tour- namenT were l-larrieT Lamloeclc and Mildred l'lildebrandT. I11fc'r-Class Volley-ball: The Tresh- man Team, capTained loy Lillian Bogs, won TirsT place. The sophomores, under Helen Kulqlinslci, placed sec- ond: and The juniors, under l'larrieT Lambeclc, Third. l-l EA DS U P! Page Sixty-four iran WWI!! HARRIET LAMBECK MILDRED l-IILDEBRANT DELPI-TINE SROMALLA TRACK TEAM Girls' A1'hIe'l'ics Hockey: Among fhe fhree hockey 'reams fhaf were organized, fhe Hiffochs , capfained by Harrief Lambeclc, won mosf of fhe games. Rufh Hofmann's Hocl4ereffes came second, and Dorofhy Olsen's Goalees finished fhird. lnfer-class Baslcef-ball: Lillian Bogs' freshman feam scored firsf, winning all games played. The junior feam, capfained by Audrey Dennis, won second place, leaving fhe sophomores, capfained by Helen Kulclinslci, in fhird. Junior Life Saving: An unusually large class of 23 girls furned ouf, and successfully complefed fhe Junior life- saving fesfs. A.:-,.,. x ,A ,fir . J 1 ,.' 'I 5. . 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Phillips Music Ensemble- Vlfarren G. Faulkner Waller F. Moeclc Wesley C. l-laeiner Verne A. Osferndorl Kennelh J. Trimble Commencemenl Address . , , . ,.... ...., . , ,Professor Clillord C. Crump Ripon College Reading ol lhe Class Roll. ., ..,.,,,....,. ,,,Vice Principal B. C. Korn Class Adviser Presenlalion ol Diplomas ..,......,..,....., ........, M r. Marlin C. Baumann Member oi Board ol School Direcfors Exif Procession . , ,. .,.,........ ,.,.. . The Graduales Nlurrlv from Tun11IJr11'1rx1'1'--Wagner February Class Commission To be elecTed as commissioners oT The February I938 graduaTing class was a TribuTe noT To be TorgoTTen by KenneTh Trimble, Anne Regis, KeiTh Kuehn, Jane TalboT, and Jack Mueller. KenneTh Trimble and his Trombone were a Tamiliar sighT aT school. KenneTh also sTarred as a vocalisT in The opereTTa Oh Doctor. l'le was presidenT OT The Round Table liTerary socieTy and sergeanT aT arms oT The Boys' Club. A gold medal sTudenT, a member oT all The prominenT school clubs, secreTary oT Girls' Club, and liTerary ediTor oT The Oracle, Anne Regis was well chosen To help Talce charge oT senior class acTiviTies. While TooTball was KeiTh Kuehn's greaTesT inTeresT, he liked all sloorTs. KeiTh was acTive in The Boys' Club, Science Club, and Foreign Language Club. AnoTher good aThleTe was Jack Mueller. As well as being acTive in The various clubs, he was masTer oT ceremonies aT The TooTball rallies lasT season. Jane TalboT, of TooTball rally ocToroon ocTeTTe Tame, was a member oT The Science, and Foreign Language Clubs, and oT The Round Table, Treasurer oT The DramaTic Club, and presidenT oT Girls' Club. She was also a cub reporTer on The Oracle. All QT These sTudenTs devoTed a greaT deal oT Time To The collecTing of class dues and making preparaTions Tor The senior class parTy, Taslcs which were carried ouT eTTicienTly. JACK MUELLER KENNETH TRIMBLE KEITH KUEHN JANE TALBOT ANNE REGIS Science Course WARREN G. FAULKNER-Science Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club: Swimming Team '36-'37: All-Ciiy Senior Band '35-'37. VERNE A. OSTERNDORF-Science Course-Boys' Club: Round Table: Sergeani ai arms '37: Foreign Language Club: Science Club: All-Cify Band '37: Ola Doctor, Adam and Eva. KENNETH J. TRIMBLE-Science Course- Science Club: Round Table: Pres- ideni '37: Boys' Club: Sergeani al arms '36: Robinhood Inc., Blow Me Down, Ola Doctor: Class Commission. CHARLES L. LA MARRE-Science Course - Round Table: Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Sci- ence Club: Class Commission: Fool- ball: Firsi' Team'37. FRANK T. BLANAS-Science Course-Boys' Club: Science Club: Foreign Language Club: Fooiball: Second Team '36. KEITH A. KUEHN-Science Course-Boys' Club: Science Club: Foreign Language Club: Fooiball: Firsi Team '37: Class Commis- sion. CHARLES LA MARRE FRANK BLANAS KEITH KUEHN KENNETH TRIMBLE VERNE OSTERNDORF WARREN EAULKNER ROBERT BOOKER JOHN HACKBARTH CLARENCE BUENGER Q ROBERT JOHN F J. BOOKER-Science Course-Boys' Club: Science Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Oracle Annual '36: Siage Crew: Manager. '37. . HACKBARTH-Science Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: S+age Crew: Ass? Manager '37: Science Club: Adam and Eva. DOROTHY SZUKALSKI IRENE PITTS BETTY KOCH Science Course CLARENCE A. BUENGER-Science Course -Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club. DOROTHY R. SZUKALSKI-Science Course- Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Science Club: Robinlooorl Inc., Blow Mc' Down. IRENE L. PITTS-Science Course-Science Club: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table. BETTY H. KOCH-Science Course-Foreign Lan- guage Club: Girls' Club: Science Club: Council Member '35, Ass'+. Manager '36, Manager '37-'38. ' Page Seven ty-o CHARLES PERRY ROBERT PETERSON ROGER PETERS RALPH SCHU LTZ RICHARD BUTLER Science Course CHARLES R. PERRY-Science Course-Boys' Club: Science Club: Foreign Language Club: Oracle: Cub Reporler. RALPH H. SCHULTZ-Science Course-Boys' Club: Science Club: Foreign Language Club. ROBERT J. PETERSON-Science Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club: Council Member '35: Boosfer Club Emblem '37, Page Serenly-two RICHARD C. BUTLER-Science Course-Science Club: Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Ari Club. ROGER W. PETERS-Science Course-Boys' Club: Science Club: Foreign Language Club: All-Cily Senior Orcliesfra: Firsl Chair Bass Seclion: Easfern Wisconsin Music As- socialionz Bass Solo-Firsl Place '36, Science Course JAMES S. MIKE-Science Course-Science Club: Treasurer '35, Ass'I'. Manager '35, Co- manager '36: Boys' Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club: Bronze Medal. DANIEL F. KOHLS-Science Course-Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Boys' Club: Science Club: Manager '37. JOHN W. GALLOWAY-Science Course-Boys' Club: Science Club. JULIUS N. LASOCKI-Science Course-Boys' Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club: Science Club: Presidenl of Council '36, Ass'+. Manager '36: Veierans of For- eign Wars Medal. CHARLES W. PHILLIPS-Science Course-Boys' JOSEPH Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club: Ass'I. Manager '36, Manager '37: Round Table: Sergeanl ar arms: Oraclff: Cub Reloorler '37: Adam una' Eva: Conn- mencemenl Program. E. TRAVIS-Science Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club. LOUIS J. GROPPI-Science Course--Boys' Club: Science Club: Foreign Language Club: Baslceirball 37: Track: Second Team '37. JAMES MIKE JOHN GALLOWAY CHARLES PHILLIPS LOUIS GROPPI DANIEL KOHLS JULIUS LASOCKI JOSEPH TRAVIS Page Seventy th e GLENN NEGENER DOROTHY PETERSON DONALD BART!-l OLGA REMIC ANDREW JACOBSEN JACK MUELLER Science Course OLGA T. REMIC-Science Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Science Club: Nereids: Foreign Language Club. GLENN E. WEGENER-Science Course-Ari Club: Science Club: Foreign Language Club: Boys' Club: Round Table: All-Cily Senior Band '35. DOROTHY A. PETERSON-Science Course-Sci- ence Club: Nereids: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Oracle: Sporis Re- porler '37. Page Scwnfy-four DONALD J. BARTH-Science Course-Ari Club: Science Club: Foreign Language Club: Boys' Club. ANDREW JACOBSEN-Science Course-Boys' Club: Science Club: Foreign Language Club. JACK K. MUELLER-Science Course-Science Club: Boys' Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club: Traclc: Chenille Emblem '37: Class Commission. .NNN VIRGINIA ERDMANN MARIAN O'l-IARA ISOBEL RUIZ MURIEL I-IOFSTAD VIRGINIA DITTMAR ANNE REGIS RUTI-I STELL English Course VIRGINIA C. ERDMANN-English Course-Round Table: Science Club: Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. MARIAN C. O'HARA-English Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Dramalic Club: Oracle: Proof Reader '33-'34, Cub Re- porler '36: Silver Medal. ISOBEL M. RUIZ-English Course-Science Club: Foreign Language Club: Nereids: Girls' Club. MURIEL B. HOFSTAD-English Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. VIRGINIA E. DITTMAR-English Course-Round Table: Arr Club: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Boosler Club: Secrelary '35, '36, '37: Bronze Medal. ANNE F. REGIS-English Course-Science Club: Round Table: Dramalic Club: Foreign Lan- guage Club: Girls' Club: Secrelary '37: Oracle: Cub Reporlrer '34-'35, Slar Re- porler '35-'36, Lilerary Edilor '37: Quill and Scroll: Class Commission: Commence- menlr Program: Gold Medal. RUTH C. STELL-English Course-Foreign Lan- guage Club: Secrelary '36: Round Table: Secrefary '37: Girls' Club: Oracle: Cub Reporler '35, Slrar Reporfer '36-'37: Dramalic Club: Boosler Club: Robinloooa' Inc., Blow Me Down: Silver Medal. Piigz' Sew ty English Course THELMA J. BAUMANN-English Course-Girls' LAURETTE M. NOWICKI-English Course-Round Club: Science Club: Round Table: For- Table: Girls' Club: Foreign Language eign Language Club. Club. IRENE M..SPlERlNG-English Course-Girls' Club: SYLVIA A. ECKERT-English Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club: Bronze Medal. Boos+er Club '35, '36, '37. PAUL H. KUTZ-English Course-Boys' Club: For- PATRICIA J. BALL-English Course-Science Club: eign Language Club: Round Table: Sci- Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Lan- ence Club. guage Club. IRENE SPIERIN6 LAURETTE NOWICKI PATRICIA BALL THELMA BAUMANN PAUL KUTZ SYLVIA ECKERT P g S nty-six A JOAN STILES RUTH NIGEL HELEN THOMPSON IEVELYN PHILLIPS A MONICA CEYNOWA GLADYS ORUENWALD English Course HELEN C. THOMPSON-English Course-Girls' EVELYN C. PHILLIPS-Englisli Course-Girls' Club: Club: Science Club: Foreign Language . Science Club: Foreign Language Club. Club. JOAN E. STILES-English course-Round Table- MQNKZA T' CEYNOWA-Engllsh Come-SCI' Drarnaric Club: Girls' Club: Treas wer 37' ence Club: Rouncl Table: Girls'VClub. RUTH D. NIGEL-English Course-Girls' Club: GLADYS D. GRUENWALD-English Course- Science Club: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Science Club: Foreign Lan- Junior Life Saving Emblem '36. guage Club: Rouncl Table. Page Sflfffify-St'l!671 His'l'ory, Laiin, and Modern Language Courses ADELE L. DENESSEN-I-lisrory Course-Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Girls' Club: Oracle: Sporrs: Cub Reporfer '35, Slar Reporler '36-'37. IVA COOPER-I-Iislory Course-Girls' Club: For- eign Language Club: Blow Me Down. WILLIAM E. SIEGESMUND-Hislory Course- Boys' Club. SUZANNE M. RILEY-Modern Language Course- Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Lan- guage Club: Dramalic Club: Ari Club: Science Club: Oracle: Cub Reporler '34- '35, Slar Reporler '36-'37: Junior Life Saving Emblem '35. LORRAINE H. HERNKE-Lalin Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club: Science Club: Junior Life Saving Emblem '35, Pizgr' Ser czzly-eight ADELE DENESSEN IVA COOPER WILLIAM SIEGESMUND SUZANNE RILEY LORRAINE HERNKE ALICE SCI-IULZ ELIZABETH LUKSICI-I ELWOOD JOHNSON ADELINE BIRGEL Mafhemoiics, Manual, and Household Ar1's Courses ALICE L. SCHULZ-I'IouseI'1oId Arfs Course- Science Club: RounoI Table: GirIs' CIub7 Foreign Language CIub. ELIZABETH M. LUKSICH - I'IouseIxoId AVIS Course-ArI CIubg Dramafic CIub: GIVIS' CIubp Foreign Language CIub3 Round TabIe7 Science CIub. ELWOOD L. JOHNSON-IvIanuaI Arfs Course- Foreign Language CIub. ADELINE H. BIRGEL - Mafbemafics Course - Round TabIe3 Science CIubg Girls' Club. Page Sen' E Accouniing Course ROY P. RESCHENBERG-Accounling Course- Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Ari' Club. MARGARET FIMIANO-Accounring Course- Round Table: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Oracle: Adverlising Solicilor '37. REYNOLD HOUSE-Accounling Course-Boys' Club. WESLEY C. WOBICK-Accouniing Course-Boys' Club. JOHN BERES WESLEY WOBICK REYNOLD HOUSE HAROLD BUCKSPAN-Accounfing Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Swimming Team '37-'3S. DOROTHEA V. NAEGELE-Accounling Course- F' Round Table: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club. JOHN BERES-Accounling Course-Ari Club: Science Club. gf' Eiglwl y ROY RESCHENBERC5 MARGARET FIMIANO HAROLD BUCKSPAN DOROTHEA NAEGELE Sfenographic Course ELEANORE H. JENSEN-Sfenograplwic Course- MARY M. MARTINETTO--Slenograplwic Course- Girls' Club: Dramaiic Club: Foreign Round Table: Girls' Club: Foreign Lan- Language Club: Round Table. guage Club. IDA J. TQMASSINI-.gfenograpmc Course-gms' ELEANORE A.MECIKALSKI-S+enograpliic Course Club: Foreign Language Club: Dramafic -Girls' Club? Foreign l-GHQUGQS Club- Club: Round Table: Oracle: Cub Reporler '34-'35-'36, Adverfising Solicifor '37, C GERTRUDE M. GROMOWSKI-Sfenographic Course-Foreign Language Club: Ne- reids: Round Table: Girls' -Club: Ari Club: Junior Life Saving Emblem '36, ELEANORE JENSEN MARY MARTINETTG I IDA TOMASSiNl RUTH B. HEISE-Sfenograplwic Course-Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club. 1 ELEANORE MECIKALSKI GERTRUDE GROMOWSKI RUTH HEISE ELIZABETH ROSS RITA FISCI-IER TI-IERESA BORMAN Sienographic Course ELIZABETH E. ROSS-Slrenograplwic Course- Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Ari Club, RITA B. FISCHER-Slenograplwic Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. THERESA E. BORMAN-Slenograpliic Course-Girls' Club: ArI Club: Foreign Language Club. CRYSTAL A. ZIBELL-Sfenograplwic Course-Round Table: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Treasurer '37: Oh Doctor: Bronze Medal. AUDREY M. SMITH-Sienograpliic Course-Girls' Club: Eoreign Lan guage Club: Round Table. Ihzgr' Eigbly-I u 0 CRYSTAL ZIBELL AUDREY SMITH Sfenographic Course NATHALIE C. ORTH-Slrenograpliic Course- EILEEN C. BOYLE-Slenograpliic Course-Girls' Girls' Club. Club: Foreign Language Club: Arl Club: Round Table. ELIZABETH A. ZAMBRISKI-Slrenograplwic Course AUDREY M. BOYLE-Sfenograpliic Course-Girls' -Round Table: Girls' Club: Foreign Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Language Club. Club: Arr Club. NATHALIE ORTH ELEZABETH ZAMBRISKI EILEEN BOYLF AUDREY BOYLE Page Eighty-fb Eleciive POLLY GJURICK-Slenograplwic Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club. JANE A. TALBOT-Eleclive Course-Dramaric Club: Treasurer '37: Girls' Club: Presi- denl '37-'38: Round Table: Science Club: Foreign Language Club: Oracle: Cub Reporler '37: Class Commission. MARY J. ROYSECK-Eleclive Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club: Boos+er Club. MILDRED M. HILDEBRANDT-Elecrive Course- Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Dramafic Club: Doubles Tennis Championship '37: Junior Life Saving Emblem '36. POLLY CEJURICH Course EMMIE M. FERENTZ-Eleclive Course-Girls' Club: Arr Club: Round Table. HARRIET L. BUSKE-Eleclive Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. AGNES P. SWIDERSKI-Elecfive Course-Round Table: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Arr Club: Orarlc: Afverrising Soliciror '37. LA VERNE O. SORCE-Ele-Clive Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. JANE TALBOT MILDRED HILDEBRANDT HARRIET BUSKE LA VERNE SORCE MARY ROYSECK EMMIE FERENTZ AGNES SWIDERSKI WILLIAM SIKORA EDWARD POITZ KARL GIERI-IAI-IN FREDERICK LUDTKE ERVIN ZENSKI li. Eleciive WILLIAM A. SIKORA-Elecfive Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club. FREDERICK N. LUDTKE-Eleclive Course--Boys' Club: Science Club. EDWARD E. POITZ-Eleclive Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club. ERVIN F. ZENSKI-Eleclive Course-Boys' Club: Science Club: Foofball: '34, '35 Second Team, '36, '37 Firsf Team, Co-caplrain '37: Boosfer Club '36, DELMAR FRENTZ HOWARD MADAUS ' DAVID MARKS Course KARL G. GIERHAHN-Elecfive Course-Boys Club: Round Table: Dramalic Club: Sci ence Club: Foofballz Second Team '36, Firsf Team '37: Swimming: Manager '34 '35I Of? Doctor. DELMAR J. FRENTZ-Science Course-Boys' Club: Science Club. HOWARD A. MADAUS-Eleclive Course-Boys' Club: Treasurer: Science Club: Foolballz Second Team '35, Firsf Team '36-'37: Swimming: Firsf Team 36. DAVID W. MARKS-Science Course-Boys' Club: Science Club: Foreign Language Club. Pugr Eiglfly-fre EIec'l'ive Course ALBE C. STEGEMAN-Elec 'live Course-Boys' Club: Ari Club. JEAN L. UFNOWSKI - Eledrive Course-Girls' Club: For- eign Language Club: Ar? Club: Nereids: Round Table: Science Club: Boosfer Club '37, LOIS E. SCHORR-Elecfive Course-Girls' if Club: Foreign Language Club: Ari' ALBE STEGEMAN LOIS SCHORR Club. Round Tame. JEAN UFNOWSKI Page Eiglaly-six MILDRED A. OWEN-Elecfive Course-Girls' Club: Ari Club. THERESA A. DUZYNSKI-Eleciive Course-Girls' Club: Ari' Club. THERESA DUZYNSKI MILDRED OWEN EIec'I'ive Course GILBERT W. BRISTOW-Eleclive Course-Boys' Club Club. NORMAN R. STEFFEN-Elecfive Course-Boys' Club Foreign Language Club: Science Club. MARY B. BURTH-Elecfive Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. HELEN BOZICH-Elecfive Course- Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. JANET M. PODKOMORZY - Eleclive Course-Girls' Club: Rouncl Table: Foreign Language Club: Science Club. JANET PODKOMORZY HELEN BOZICH MARY BURTH g Eigbl 31-eight Elecfive Course WALTER E. JUNCK-Elecfive Course-All-Ciry Band '37. DELBERT J. WEST-Elecfive Course-Boys' Club. RAYMOND W. WARZYNSKI-Elecfive Course- Boys' Club: Science Club. EUGENE F. CYGANIAK-Elecfive Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club. MAXINE A. BAXTER-Eleclive Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. FRIEDA M. POVSIC-Eleclive Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club: Junior Life Saving Emblem '35. WALTER J UNCK DELBERT WEST RAYMOND WARZYNSKI EUGENE CYGANIAK MAXINE BAXTER FRIEDA POVSIC Eleciive Course HENRY J. MROTEK-Eleciive Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club: All-Ciiy Senior Band. FRANK A. KORACIN-Eleciive Course-Boys' Club: Science Club. ANNE M. DOLLAK-Elecfive Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. Z Doctorg Junior Live Saving Emblem '35. JOSEPHINE M. SALATNIK-Eleclive Course Girls' Club: Nereicls: Blow Me Downg O DOLORES E. BACH-Elecfive Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Ari Club. MARION L. GELLINGS-Eleciive Course-Girls' Club: Science Club: Foreign Language Club. FRANK KORACIN HENRY MROTEK JOSEPHINE SALATNIK ANNE DOLLAK MARION GELLINGS DOLORES BACH Page Eigla ly ig AW .1 7 : w ff N ,- jgf' A ,iff If ,wf 4 . ,LA .W . ,, ... ,',1 rv , .5' 4- .1 jx. V7 jk? 11' 5' o' J 4 f ' 1. lg A ,,,.2 A 94 ' ' , LEW F-71 .1, yi: 'lei' if L', re,-if 3 , ef if WI , Q ., V , if ' .-., If f-.,: 'V , y iff: 'i K 15' 7: .- 7 .J 4 lil, 4 4 f ,J F 1' '45 1 4.2 7' f ff A? 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This award, d T' T ' a ing rom The days when This school was sTilI in barracks, has become TradiTional. IT was presenTed This year To The ediTor oT Th O e raclv bi-weelcly. EThel Zahn In addiTion, The Bay View I-Iigh School awards gold, silver and bronze medals in reco 'T' T LOUISETGRIESI-IABER WILLIAM NELSON VIRGINIA I-IEALY ARLINE ROZMARYNOWSK ANNE REGIS RALPH STAR EMILY NAPIERALSKI IRENE FOLARON LU Pagf' Niuefy-Iwo WILLIAM I-IOLZ I JEANE HAWE Z JACK SYVERTSEN CILLE SCI-IMIDT , gnu ion o The same quaIiTicaTions in varying degrees. 6 Louise Grieshaber Jeane I-Iawe Virginia Healy William I'IoIz Sil Irene Folaron Emily Napieralslci Marion O'I'Iara Lucille SchmidT Bro Marjorie Biiclc Jeanne Campbell June DieTenderTer Virginia DiTTmar Donald I-Iawe Edna JanoT VSV VIZS old Medals William Nelson Anne Regis Arline Rozmarynowslci Medals Ralph STarz RuTh STelI Jack SyverTsen Medals MargareT Kresse Marcella Kubal James Milce PaTricia O'Shea Irene Spiering CrysTal Zibell Honor S1'uclen1's The W medal, presenTed yearly by alumni oT The UniversiTy oT Wisconsin who won Their W Tor aThIeTic achievement is inTended Tor The senior boy who is an ouTsTanding scholar and aThIeTe. William Blackwood The Civic Music AssociaTion medal is oTTered To The boy or girl who has made noTabIe musical progress, mainTained a high schoIasTic average, and been oT service To The school. Lois Thomson The award oT The American Legion medal is based upon uprighTness, leadership, good scholarship, and service To The school. Wallace Bork The VeTerans oT Foreign Wars also give a medal To The boy and girl who, in addiTion To being su- perior sTudenTs, have wriTTen an essay on The Con- sTiTuTion oT The I.IniTed STaTes. EdiTh GunTher Julius Lasocki The Milwaukee Lodge oT Elks oTTers To one boy and one girl oT high scholarship and good school ciTizenship insignia indicaTing membership in The Elks' CharTer Club, wiTh opporTuniTy To compeTe in an examinaTion, based upon The ConsTiTuTion oT The UniTed STaTes and iTs pracTicaI appIicaTion To The lives oT The people oT This counTry , Tor eiTher a vocaTional or an academic scholarship. Richard Bessey Shirley Eslow JUNE DIEEENDEREER DONALD I'IAWE MARJORIE BJICK MARGARET KRESSE VIRGINIA DITTMAR MARCELLA KUBAL IRENE SPIERING JEANNE CAMPBELL EDNA JANOT PATRICIA O'SHEA SHIRLEY ESLOW RICHARD BESSEY EDITH GUNTHER WILLIAM BLACKWOOD WALLACE BORK LOIS THOMPSON Page Ninety-zfbree V Co fi mmencemenl' Program .I u n e 2 4, 1 9 3 8 JEANE I-IAWE WILLIAM I-IOLZ LOUISE GRIESHABER Enfrance Procession . . .,.. .. ., .,.........,. ,... C lass of June I938 Pump and Chivalry-Roberls Bay View I-Iiqh School Band Greefings . . . . , . . .. . . . .Louise E. Grieshaber Violin Solo . .. .. .......,. .... . ..s, . ...Lois I. Thomson AI Ihe Piano--Eileen V. I-Iealy Presenfalrion ol Class Memorial .. . . . . . . . . .... Jeane R. I-Iawe Commencemenl Essay .. .... William R. I-lolz Vocal Solo . . .. . . .. ....... .... ..... .... M a r ion E. Pinler A+ 'rhe Piano-Jane-T E. Bader Award of Commencemenl' Honors . . . . . . .... . . .Principal G. A. Frirsche Reading of Jrhe Class Roll. .. .... .. .Vice-Principal B. C. Korn Presenrafion of Diplomas .... ,.........................,.... . ..Mr. Donald L. Bell Presidenl of Board of School Direclors Exir Procession , .......,............. ........ . Ur1iz'c'rxily Grumf Murrln--Goldman Page Ninety-four ...The Gracluares . I June Class Commission The Tive sTudenTs elecTed To membership in The class commission hold ThaT honor as one oT The hig lighTs in Their school years. Virginia Healy, The only girl so honored, served as senior ediTor oT The Oravlv Annual aTTer Three years oT work as cub and sTar reporTer on The newspaper. She also aTTained The honor oT being presidenT oT The DramaTic Club and presidenT oT The Foreign Language Club. To climax her high school career a gold medal was awarded To her. Donald GaTes showed much TalenT in The opereTTa Blow Mf?DOZU1I and The class play Adam and Eva. Members oT The DramaTic Club will remember him as vice presidenT. Donald also served as presidenT The Round Table and was acTive on boTh The Tencing and The Track Teams. In his senior year he assisTed wi The Oracle Annual. The honor oT being The ediTor-in-chieT oT The I938 Oracle Annmzl was given To William Nelson, who had previously worked as cub reporTer, sTar reporTer, and associaTe ediTor on The bi-weekly. l-le, Too, received a gold medal. Because oT his ouTsTanding work on The TooTball squad and The baskeTball Team, William Blackwood awarded The Club medal. Charles lvlallue worked as a sTar reporTer' and sporTs ediTor on The n oT The Oracle Annual sporTs ediTor. He was also aclive i oT Th W ILLIAM B was ewspaper and Took over The duTies n such sporTs as Track and swimming. 'ffl LACKWOOD CHARL WILLIA ES MALLUE M NELSON DONALD GATES VIRGINTA HEALY Pngf' Nillvly-five h u Science DONALD C. GATES-Science Course-Science Club: Boys' Club: Dramalic Club: Vice Presidenl '36: Round Table: Presidenlr '38: Oracle Newspaper: Cub Reporler '35, Slrar Reporler '36-'37-'38: Annual: Reporlrer '38: Track: Second Team '37, Firsl' Team '38: Fencing: Firsl Team '36-'37-'38: Adam aml Eva: Blow Me Down: Class Commission. RICHARD L. KRYSIAK-Science Course-Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Science Club: Boys' Club: Secrefary '38: Boosler Club '36- '37-'38: Cheerleader '36-'37-'38: Adam and Eva. THOMAS G. BOISCLAIR-Science Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Track '35-'36- '37: Cross Counlry: Co-capfain '37: Blow MeD0w11. JOHN H. SYVERTSEN-Science Course-Dramalic Club: Vice Presidenlr '35: Arl Club: Boys' Club: Round Table: Presidenlr '36: Foreign Language Club: Oracle: Cub Reporlrer '35, Slar Reporlrer '36, News Fdiror '37, Associalre Edi+or '38: Quill and Scroll, Blow Me Down: Harvard Award: Silver Medal. DONALD GATES RICHARD THOMAS BOTSCLAIR KRYSIAK JACK SYVERTSEN Course KATHRYN TILLEY RAMONA KLINEFELTER JEANNE RAMONA J. KLINEFELTER-Science Course-Science Club: Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table. KATHRYN G. TILLEY-Science Course-- Girls' Club: Presidenl '38: Round Table: Foreign Language Club: Science Club: Boosler Club '35- '36-'37: All-Cily Senior Band '37. JEANNE M. CAMPBELL-Science Course -Girls' Club: Dramalic Club: Science Club: Round Table: For- eign Language Club: Orafle: Assf. Business Manager '37, Business Manager '37-'38: Annual: Busi- ness Manager: Ouill and Scroll '38: Bronze Medal. FRANCIS BUCHNER WALTER KADI RALPH SCHMECHEL JOHN MESICH RUDOLPH OTTENBACHER WILLIAM NELSON Science Course FRANCIS J. BUCHNER-Science Course-Boys' CHARLES J. MALLUE-Science Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club: Orarlv: Adverlising Solicilor. RALPH W. SCHMECHEL-Science Course-SCL ence Club: Foreign Language Club: Boys' Club: Fresidenl '38: Foolballz Firsl Team '37-I38. JOHN A. MESICH-Science Course-Boys' Club: Sergeanl af arms '38: Science Club. WALTER T. KADI-Science Course-Boys' Club: Science Club: Arr Club: Slage Crew '35-'38, Club: Science Club: Oraflc: Slar Re- porler '36: Sborls Edilor '37: Animal: Sporls Edilor I38i Cross Counlry '36-I37: Swimming Team I36: Track I37: Blow Me Downg Class Commission: Quill and Scroll. RUDOLPH OTTENBACHER-Science Course- Round Table: Boys' Club: Foreign Lan- guage Club: Fresidenl I37: Science Club: Council '36, Treasurer '37, Ass? Manager '37, Co-Manager '38, WILLIAM L. NELSON-Science Course-Boys' Club: Dramalic Club: Science Club: Arl Club: Round Table: Oracle: Cub Re- porler '35: Slar Reporler '36: Associale Edilor '37: Annual: Edilor-in-Cliief '38: Clieer Leader '35-'36-'37: Quill and Scroll: Class Commission: Gold Medal. Page Ninety sew CHARLES MALLUE JUNE DIEFENDERFER I'agz'Niu RALPH TERRY JUNE PIACENTINE GORDON SCI-TIENLE G Science Course JUNE E. DIEFENDERFER-Science Course-Round Table: Science Club: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Dramalic Club: Oracle: Cub Reporler '36-'37, Srar Re- porler '37-'38: Bronze Medal. RALPH A. TERRY-Science Course-Arr Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club: Boys' Club: Oracle: Adverlrising Soliciror '37 JUNE C. PIACENTINE-Science Course-Round Table: Drarnaiic Club: Girls' Club: Sci- ence Club: Foreign Language Club: Oracle: Cub Reporler '36-'37, S+ar Re- porler '37-'38, GORDON E. SCHIENLE-Science Course-Boys' Club: Science Club. cly-eight .J 41' V. l ELEANORE KRAEBLEN MARION PIKULIK IRENE ROLO MARION S. PIKULIK-Science Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club: Round Table: Blow Me' Down: Boosrer Club Emblem '37. ELEANORE A. KRAEBLEN-Science Course--SCL ence Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Girls' Club. IRENE M. ROLOFF-Science Course-Girls' Club: Science Club: Foreign Language Club. Science Course MERLIN TURNBULL-Science Course-Boys' Club: LEONARD A. TYLENDA-Science Course-Sch Foreign Language Club: Science Club: ence Club: Council '37-'38: Boys' Club: Siege Crew '35-'38. Treasurer '36: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Vice Presidenf '37: Oracle: Cub Reporler '36: Annual: Reporfer '38. WALLACE J. BORK-Science Course-Science ' Club: Foreign Language Club: Boys' Club: Siage Crew '36-'38, Sfage Manager '38: American Legion lvleclal. BRONISLAUS A. ZATARSKI-Science Course- ALOIS F. KIELPINSKI-Science Course-Boys' Boys' Club: Science Club: Foreign Lan- Club: Science Club: Foreign Language guage Club. Club. MERLIN TURNBULL WALLACE BORK BRONISLAUS ZATARSKI LEONARD TYLENDA ALOIS KIELPINSKl Science Course HOWARD O. SUHM-Science Course-Boys' THOMAS A. WILLIAMS-Science Course-Rouncl Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Table: Foreign Language Club: Vice Pres- Club. iclenl '38: Science Club: Boys' Club: Dramalic Club. JONATHAN SLOMOWITZ-Science Course- Science Club: Round Table: Boys' Club. TILMAN J. WOXLAND-Science Course-Sci- HERMAN H. SCHULTZ-Science Course-Boys' ence Club: Boys' Club. Club: Science Club: Rouncl Table: For- eign Language Club. SYLVESTER M. SCHULTZ-Science Course-Boys' LAWRENCE B. EDELSTEIN-Science Course- Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Science Club: Round Table: Boys' Club: Club: Arl Club. Foreign Language Club. HOWARD SUI-iM HERMAN SCHULTZ THOMAS WILLIAMS CYRIL WINK TILMAN WOXLAND LAWRENCE EDELSTEIN JONATHAN SLOMOWITZ SYLVESTER SCHULTZ One Hurzflrerl FRANK AMANN HARRY EICKHOFF GUNTHER GILSTER RICHARD DEGA LEONARD LEWIS WILLIAM DREHER ELDON MONTOURE LESTER SCHRAM NORBERT KRAUSKI Science Course ,FRANK J. AMANN, JR.-Science Course-Fon eign Language CIub: Science CIub: Boys' Clubg Track: Second Team '377 FooIbaII: Second Team '3 7. HARRY F. EICKHOFF-Science Course-Science CIub: Foreign Language Clubg Boys' CIub. IELESTER H. SCHRAM-Science Course-Science CIub: Boys' CIub: Round TabIe. xGUNTHER GILSTER-Science Course--Round Table: Science CIub: Ari CIub: Foreign Language CIub: Boys' CIub: Swimming L37-I-38. RICHARD J. CIub? NORBERT J. CIub LEONARD A. CIub WILLIAM A. Club: DEGA-Science Course-Science Foreign Language CIub: Boys' Club. KRAUSKI-Science Course-Boys' Science Club. LEWIS-Science Course-Science Boys' Club: Foreign Language CIub. DREHER-Science Course-Boys' Secrefary '37-'38g Science CIub: Foreign Language CIub: Oracle: Sfar Sporf Repor+er '36. ELDON J. MONTOURE-Science Course+Science CIub: Boys' CIub: Foreign Language CIub. Page One Hzmdred O MARGARET SANDO ALICE SOMMERS ELEANOR GRAY SHIRLEY ESLOW 'K 41' 'JY tm W 4' HERBERT KACZMAREK GENE JOHNSON ANTON PEGIS Science Course ELEANOR C. GRAY-Science Course-Science Club: Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. MARGARET M. SANDO-Science Course-SCL ence Club: Round Table: Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. SHIRLEY A. ESLOW-Science Course-Round Table: Girls' Club: Science Club: Foreign b Language Club: Ellcs' Club Medal. ALICE D. SOMMERS-Science Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Science Club: Foreign Language Club. Page One Hu1m'rra' Two HERBERT J. KACZMAREK-Science Course-Sci- ence Club: Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Foolball: Second Team '36, Firsl Team '37, ANTON G. PEGIS-Science Course-Science Club: Foreign Language Club: Boys' Club: Foolballz Firsl Team '36, GENE L. JOHNSON-Science Course-Boys' Club: Science Club: Round Table: Ser- geanl al arms '38: Oracle: Columnisl '36-'38: Adam and Eva: Harmony Hall: Quill and Scroll. EDWIN MAAS BENON KARAS RALPH TI-IALMAN Science EDWIN J. MAAS-Science Course-Boys' Club: Science Club: Foreign Language Club: Booslrer Club '36. BENON J. KARAS-Science Course-Foreign Language Club: Vice Presidenl '37: Boys' Club: Science Club: All-Cily Orcliesrra. RALPH W. THALMAN-Science Course-Science Club: Foreign Language Club. JEAN GILBERT LORRAINE I-IALL GLENNA TI-IIRION GLADYS KLESZYNSKI Course JEAN B. GILBERT-Science Course-Science Club: Arr Club: Dramalic Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club: Adam and Eva. GLENNA A. THIRION-Science Course-Girls' Club: Science Club: Foreign Language Club. LORRAINE M. HALL-Science Course-Girls' Club: Science Club: Foreign Language Club. GLADYS F. KLESZYNSKI-Science Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club: Science Club. Page One Hundred Three Science KENNETH W. VOGT-Science Course-Foreign Language Club: Science Club: Boys' Club: All-Ciiy Orclweslrra '35: All-Cilry Band '37. SYLVESTER A. STEIN-Science Course-Science Club: Boys' Club. WALTER P. LEWANDOWSKI-Science Course- Boys' Club: Science Club: Foreign Lan- guage Club. LOUIS J. GAURA - Science Course - Round Table: Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club. Course EDWARD LANGE - Science Course - Science Club: Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club. DAVID L. SNYDER-Science Course-Boys' Club: Treasurer '37-'38: Science Club: Foreign Language Club. CHARLES J. BAUMANN-Science Course-Boys' Club: Presiclenlr '37-'38: Foreign Language Club: Science Club. KENNETH VOGT WALTER LEWANDOWSKI SYLVESTER STEIN LOUIS GAURA EDWARD LANGE CHARLES BAUMANN DAVID SNYDER Page' One H1llId7'6d Four Science Course JEAN V. CLARK-Science Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Science Club: Foreign Lan- guage Club: Oracle: Slenograplier '37-'38, MARIE C. HOGAN-Science Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club: Round Table. MILTON S. COLE-Science Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club. GERTRUDE M. EVAN-Science Course-Science Club: Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table. , WANDA M. MILLER-Science Course-Girls' Club: Dramalic Club: Round Table: For- eign Language Club: Science Club: Annual: AssisIanI Senior EdiIor '37-'38. GLADYS A. SCHROEDER-Science Course-Sci- ence Club: Dramalic Club: Round Table: Girls' Club: Oracle: Cub Reporler '38: Oh Doctor! ELEANOR M. GUSE-Science Course-Girls' Club: Science Club: Round Table: Foreign I IRI I Language Club. GERTRUDE EVAN GLADYS SCI-IROEDER WANDA MILLER JEAN CLARK MILTON COLE MARIE I-IOGAN ELEANOR SUSE Page One Hznzdred F RUSSELL WENDLING WILLIAM LUETZOW HAROLD KRUEGER English Course RUSSELL W. WENDLING-English Course-SCL ence Club: Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Ari Club. HAROLD F. KRUEGER-English Course- Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club. WILLIAM E. LUETZOW-English Course-Science Club: Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club. JEANETTE J. MLYNARSKI-English Course-Fon eign Language Club: Girls' Club. ARLA M. PETERSON-English Course-Science en Club: Round Table: Drarnalic Club: For- eign Language Club: Girls' Club. ELSE A. SCHWEGLER-English Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Science Club: For- eign Language Club: Oracle: Sleno- grapl1er'37, '38. W' FLORENCE F. WYSOCKI-English Course-Girls' Club: Science Club: Foreign Language Club. JEANETTE MLYNARSKI ELSE SCHWEGLER ARLA PETERSON FLORENCE WYSOCKI Page Om' Hundred Six AUDREY STREI-ILOW MARION PINTER EDITH TEMM English Course AUDREY V. STREHLOW-English Course-Science Club: Round Table: Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Oracle: Cub Reporler '36, '37, Slar Reporler '37, '38. EDITH H. TEMM-English Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club: Round Table. MARION E. PINTER-English Course-Round Table: Drannalic Club: Science Club: For- eign Language Club: Girls' Club: Vice Presidenl '38: Harmony Hall. MARCELLA KUBAL-English Course-Girls' Club: Vice Presidenl '37: Round Table: Science Club: Foreign Language Club: Oracle: Cub Reporler '36, Slar Reporfer '37-'38: Annual: Reporler '38: Bronze Medal. EMILY J. NAPIERALSKI-English Course-Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: Oracle: Cub Reporler '36: Slar Reporfer '37, '38: Silver Medal: Quill and Scroll. BEATRICE J. ELLIOTT-English Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Science Club: For- eign Language Club. HELEN BAREN-English Course-Science Club: Round Table: Girls' Club: Foreign Lan- guage Club. MARCELLA KUBAL BEATRICE ELLIOTT EMILY NAPIERALSKI HELEN BAREN Pag O O O e Om' Hand English Course VIRGINIA R. BRAD-English Course-Girls' Club: SANDRA TOPITZES-English Course-Dramalic Foreign Language Club: Round Table: A Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Dramalic Club. Language Club: Science Club: All-Cily Orclweslra. IRENE E. FOLARON-English Course-Science Club: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: Oracle: Typisl '37, Office Manager '38: Silver Medal. MARGARET A. REIGEL-English Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club. MARION A. GREULICH-English Course-Dra- malic Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club: Science Club. JEAN L. WELKE-English Course-Girls' Club: ARLENE E. FARLEY-English Course-Nereids: Round Table: Foreign Language Club: Vice Presidenl' '36: Girls' Club: Foreign - Nereids. Language Club: Science Club. JEAN WELKE VIRGINIA BRAD IRENE FOLARON MARION GREULICH SANDRA TOPITZES MARGARET REIGEL ARLENE FARLEY Page One H uml red Eight ESTHER KINOWSKI WILLIAM HOLZ CLARA MICHALAK RICHARD BESSEY RUTH WEBER MARGARET KRESSE RALPH STARZ English Course ESTHER J. KINOWSKI-Englisli Course-Girls Club: Round Table: Science Club: For- eign Language Club. RUTH M. WEBER-English Course-Girls' Round Table. WILLIAM R. HOLZ-English Course- Table: Drarnalic Club: Science Boys' Club: Foreign Language Oracle: Edilorial Slaff '36-'38: Medal: Cornmencemenl Program. Club: Round Club: Club: Gold MARGARET A. KRESSE-English Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Bronze Medal CLARA I. MICHALAK-English Course-Girls' Club: Dramalic Club: Science Club: For- eign Language Club. I RALPH F. STARZ-English Course-Round Table: Science Club: Council '35, '36, Secrelary '37, Manager '37: Foreign Language Club: Boys' Club: Silver Medal. RICHARD B. BESSEY-English Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Ellcs' Club Medal. Page One Hum! I ALICE WEIDEMANN v .'fw1Nl:ii'fi -fi 1 1 1 -af.-H . ,4-Cf English Course LOIS I. THOMSON-Englisli Course-Girls' Club: Treasurer '38: Round Table: Foreign Lan- guage Club: Science Club: Easlern Wis- consin Music Tournamenlz Second Place Violin Solo: Civic Music Associalion Medal. LAVERNE KOELING RUTHANNA FREEMAN LOIS THOMSON GLADYS PITTMAN 1' S X BETTY Mfms ANITA sumcif LAVERNE L. KOELING-English Course-Round ANITA K. SUDICK-English Course-Dramalic Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club: Science Club: Girls' Club. GLADYS H. PITTMAN-English Course-Science Club: Girls' Club: Sergeanl al arms '38: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Drarnalic Club. BETTY L. MAAS-English Course-Round Table: Dramalic Club: Girls' Club: Nereids: Sci- ence Club: Junior Life Saving '36: Senior Lile Saving '38. Page One Hundred Ten Table: Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Drarnalic Club: Science Club: Boosler Club '37. ALICE R. WEIDEMANN-English Course-Science Club: Round Table: Girls' Club: Dramalic Club: Oracle: Cub Reporler '35, '36: Anmzal: Lilrerary Slall '37, Assislanl Senior Edilor '38. RUTHANNA L. FREEMAN-Englislw Course- Girls' Club: Science Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club. English Course BERNARDINE MCCARTHY-English Course-Sci- ETHEL B. ZAHN-English Course--Round Table: ence Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Girls' Club. FRANCES A. ERCHULL-English Course-Foreign Language Club: Science Club: Round Table: Girls' Club. EDNA L JANOT-English Course-Foreign Lan- guage Club: Round Table: Dramaiic Club: LOUISE Girls' Club: Science Club: Oracle: Siar Reporier '38: Blow Me Down: Ola Docf0r!g Bronze Medal. IRENE G. ALBRECHT--Englisl1 Course-Foreign I---...--,- f5l..l-.D-,.--lT---. Z-- ..- LCIIQL-IGLJU LAUUQ IXUUIIU IdlJl'dQ Glllb' Club. Science Club: Council '35: Foreign Lan- guage Club: Vice Presidenl' '36: Girls' Club: Oracle: Reloorier '34, '35, Lilerary Edilor '36, Associaie Ediior '37, Ediior- in-Chief Newspaper '37-'38: Quill and Scroll: Bay View Advancerneni Associa- Jrion Medal. E. GRIESHABER-English Course- Nereids: Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Vice Presidenl '36: Dramalic Club: Vice Presideni '38: Science Club: Assisi- anlr Manager '36, Manager '37: Round Table: Secrefary '37: Oracle: Cub Reporlr- er '36, Sid? Reporfer '37, '38: Junior Lile Saving '35, Senior Life Saving '37: Quill and Scroll: Gold Medal: Comrnencernen+ Program. DONA J. JEWELL-English Course-Science Club: Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Dramaiic Club: Harmony Hallg Oracle: Cub Reporler '36, Siar Re- porler '37, '38: Quill and Scroll. BERNARDINE McCARTl-lY FRANCES ERCHULL IRENE ALBRECHT EDNA JANOT LOUISE GRIESHABER ETHEL ZA!-IN DONA JEWELL Ma-I'hemerl'ics Course EVELYN D. MCCALL-Mailwemaiics Course-Fon WILLIAM R. BLACKWOOD-lvlailwemalics Course eign Language Club: Round Table: Sci- ence Club: Girls' Club. V BEVERLY B. HICKMAN--Malliernarics Course- Dramalric Club: Round Table: Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club. -Science Club: Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Track: Firsf Team '36, '37: Fooiball: Firsr Team '36, '37: Baskei- ball: Second Team '36: Firs'r Team '37: Class Commission: W Club Medal: Hmffnony Hall. NOEL E. SCHODRON-Ma+l1ema+ics Course- EVELYN MCCALL Page One Hundred Twelve BEVERLY HICKMAN NOEL SCHODRON WILLIAM BLACKWOOD Boys' Club: Science Club: Foreign Lan- guage Club. Laiin and Maihemaiic JEANE R. HAWE-Lafin Course-Science Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Dramalic Club: Treasurer '38: Oracle: Slrar Reporler '37, '38, Lilrerary Ediror '38: Gold Medal: Commencemenr Program. DANIEL A. ROZMARYNOWSKI-Larin Course- Science Club: Round Table: Foreign Lan- guage Club: Girls' Club: Oracle: Slar Re- porrer: Annuial: Organizalion Edilor '38: Oh Doctor: Gold Medal. ARLINE s Courses DONALD W. HAWE-Marlwemalics Course-Boys' Club: Treasurer '38: Foreign Language Club: Oracle: Slar Repor+er '37, '38: Annual: Organizalion Co-Edilor '38: Bronze Medal. L. BAER-Marlmemalrics Course-Science Club: Foreign Language Club: Boys' Club. DONALD D. DAWSON-Malliemalics Course-- Science Club: Boys' Club: Foreign Lan- guage Club. V. HEALY-Lalin Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club: Presidenl '38: Dramalfic Club: Presidenf '37: Annzzials Senior Ediror '38: Oracle: Cub Reporrer '36, Slar Reporrer '37, '38: Class Commission: Gold Medal. EILEEN CHARLES L. MARINOPOULOS-Marliemancs Course-Dramaric Club: Secrelary '37: Round Table: Boys' Club: Foreign Lan- guage Club: Science Club: Oracle: Cub Reporfer '34, '35, Slar Reloorfer '36-'38: A7717HIdlI Reporler '38. ARLINE ROZMARYNOWSKI JEANE I-IAWE VIRGINIA I-IEALY CHARLES MARINOPOULOS DANIEL BAER Page One H1u11lreIlTlJ I e DONALD I-IAWE DONALD DAWSON Music, Modern Language, and Household Aris Courses ELAINE P. BOYLE-Music Course-Foreign Lan- EVELYN L. BURRMANN-Modern Language guage Club: Rouncl Table: Girls' Club. 4 Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club. AUDREY K. DENNIS-Household Arrs Course- Girls' Club: Dramaric Club: Science Club: Foreign Language Club: Nereids: Junior Life Saving '35' JANET E. BAUER-Modern Language Course- Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Lan- PAULA M. DELOPST-Household Arfs Course- guage Club: Secrerary '38: Science Club: Girls' Club. Dramalic Club. PAU LA DELOPST AUDREY DENNIS JANET BAUER EVELYN BURRMANN PERSON,i,L?TE rTYPES ELAINE BOYLE W.fX.'L I L FA ROBERT SCHMIDT JOSEPH WURM ROYAL KRAIL CHARLES CHARLES MICHAELS GEORGE KU FFNER E' ALBERT STOLLENWERK GILBERT KONEK CHARLES BORLIK Manual Ar'I's Course GEORGE A. KUFFNER-Manual Arls Course-Science Club: Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Swimming Team '36, '37. CHARLES A. MICHAELS-Manual Arls Course-Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Boys' Club: Science Club. CHARLES H. PRODOEHL-Manual Arls Course-Boys' Club. CHARLES W. BORLIK-lvlanual Arls Course-Foreign Lan- guage Club: Boysi Club. GILBERT J. KONEK-Manual Arls Course. ALBERT R. STOLLENWERK--Manual Arls Course-Eoreign Language Club: Boys' Club. JOSEPH E. WURM-Manual Arls Course-Boys' Club: For- eign Language Club: Science Club. ROBERT N. SCHMIDT-Manual Arls Course-Boys' Club: Foreign. Language Club: Science Club. ROYAL W. KRAIL-Manual Arls Course-Round Table: Sci- ence Club: Slag Crew: Properly Manager '37, '38. Page One Humlrval Fifinw LEONARD FORECKI SIC-SMUND PRZEZDZINK OLIVER NIEMCZYNSKI RICHARD BUSSARD Accounting Course LEONARD J. FORECKI-Accounling Course-Boys' Club: Foolballz Second Team '37. SIGMUND PRZEZDZINK-Accounling Course-Boys' Club: Science Club: Arl Club. OLIVER M. NIEMCZYNSKI-Accounling Course- Boys' Club: Science Club: Round Table: Foolball: Second Team I37. RICHARD D. BUSSARD-Accounling Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club. JOYCE G. AMANN-Accounling Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: INIereids:Oruc'1c: Billing Clerk '37, '38: Junior Life Saving '36. DORCAS G. HANLON-Accounling Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. ELIZABETH E. METTERNICH-Accounling Course- Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. BERNICE M. GILBERT-Accounling Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table. Pagz' Om' Hll7Il1l'F1l Sixffcn JOYCE AMANN DORCAS I-IANLON ELIZABETH METTERNICH BERNICE GILBERT HAROLD KRAUSE LAMBERT TJENSVOLD WALTER BORMAN WESLEY HAEFNER Ol , I AN I D 3 HAROLD WACHOLZ WILLIAM KOWALCZEWSKI CHESTER WOZNIAK Accounfing Course HAROLD F. KRAUSE-Accounling Course-Foreign Language Club: Boys' Club: Quill and Scroll: Oracle: Assislanl Circulaiion Manager '37, Circulalion Manager '37, '38, LAMBERT R. TJENSVOLD-Accounling Course- Boys' Club. WALTER J. BORMAN-Accounling Course--Boys' Club: Science Club: Oracle: Mailing Clerk '37, '38. WESLEY C. HAEFNER-Accounling Course-Boys' Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club. HAROLD A. WACHOLZ-Accounfing Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club. CHESTER L. WOZNIAK--Accounling Course-Boys' Club: Arf Club: Science Club. WILLIAM KOWALCZEWSKI-Accounling Course- Boys' Club: Track '35, '36, '37: Cross Coun+ry '35, '36, '37, Co-Caplain '37, Page Our H 14 nd ml Smfenirrn Sienographic Course MADELINE J. SUTILLA-Sienograplwic Course- Round Table: Foreign Language Club. MARION E. GITZEL-Sienographic Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. JULIA C. BUERGER-Sienograpliic Course- Round Table: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Oracle: Billing Clerk '37, '38. JOSEPHINE C. PACKEE-Slenographic Course- Round Table: Girls' Club: Foreign Lan- guage Club: Junior Life Saving '36. JUANITA M. WILLMAN-Sienograplwic Course- Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table. LORAINE F. POLLAK-Slenograplwic Course- Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Lan- guage Club. GERTRUDE M. ARNDT-Sfenographic Course- Girls' Club. MARCELLA E. SINDELL-Sienograplwic Course- Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Lan- guage Club. MARION GITZEL LORAINE POLLAK MADELINE SUTILLA JUANITA WILLMAN One Humfred Eighteen JOSEPHINE PACKEE MARCELLA SINDELL JULIA BUERGER GERTRUDE ARNDT Sienographic Course ANNABELLE M. WILM-Slenograplwic Course- Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Lan- guage Club. FLORENCE E. PRZYBYLSKI-Sfenogralolwic Course -Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. IRENE E. HEIDERICH-Sfenographic Course- Science Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Girls' Club. DOROTHY E. KOCH-Slenograplfiic Course- Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Girls' Club. FRANCES A. KOTT-Sfenograplwic Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club. MARY M. KONKEL-Sienograpliic Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Oracle: Typisl '37-'38. META M. BENKELMAN-S+enograpl1ic Course- Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Lan- guage Club: Ari Club. BETTY A. ZEIT-Sfenographic Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. ANNABELLE WILM FRANCES KOTT FLORENCE PRZYBYLSKI MARY KONKEL IRENE HEIDERICH META BEN KELMAN DOROTHY KOCH BETTY ZETT Page One Hundred N Sfenographic Course DOROTHY M. BERRY-Sfenograplwic Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table. JANE J. MASLOWSKI-Slenograpliic Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. EDITH J. GUNTHER-Slenographic Course-Girls' Club: Arl Club: Round Table: Oracle: Ass? Businessflvlanager '37-'38: Velerans of For- eign Wars Medal. - ANNE C. DYMERSKI-Slenograplwic Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. URSULA A. KMIECIAK-Slenograpliic Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. ELEANORE G. BERNDT-Slenograplfuic Course- Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. MARIAN C. SCHNEIDER-Sfenograplwic Course- Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. ELEANORE B. NOWAK-Slenograplwic Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club. Om' Hunffred Twenty DOROTHY BERRY JANE MASLOWSKI EDITH GUNTHER ANNA DYMERSKI URSULA KMIECIAK ELEANORE BERNDT MARIAN SCHNEIDER ELEANOR NOWAK Sienographic Course VIRGINIA C. DOBROWOLSKI-Slenograplfiic Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. CECELIA M. KRZYCH-Slenograplwic Course- Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. EUGENIA E. DURAND-Slenograplnic Course- Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. HELEN M. KUBISZ-Slenograplwic Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Drarnalic Club: For- eign Language Club. MARGARET B. ORCHOLSKI - Slenograpliic Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Dra- malic Club: Foreign Language Club: Adam and Eva. EVELYN M. GRAJEK-Slenograplwic Course- Round Table: Dramalic Club: Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club: EUGENIA DURAND HELEN KUBISZ VIRGINIA DOBROWOLSKI CECELIA CRZYCI-I MARGARET ORC!-IOLSKI EVELYN GRAJEK I-IARRIET WOLFF MARIE G-REENEMEIER Oracle: Adverlising Solicilor. HARRIET M. WOLFF-Slenograplwic Course- Girls' Club: Arl Club: Science Club. MARIE GREENEMEIER-Slenograplwic Course- Girls' Club: Round Table: Oracle: Adver- Iising Solicilor '37-'38, Page One Hnnrlrczf Twculy-on BERNICE KRZYSTON ESTI-TER KENDZIERSKI WAVERLY LENA RUTH Il-ILING ELAINE SCHOENBERG BLANCHE KOSCIESZA +4 .jx Sfenographic Course BERNICE E. KRZYSTON-Slenograplwic Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club. WAVERLY M. LENA-Slenograpliic Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Dramalic Club: Oracle: Adverlising Solicilor '37-'38, ESTHER KENDZIERSKI-Slenographic Course- BLANCHE J. KOSCIESZA-Sfenograplwic Course Round Table: Foreign Language Club: -Round Table: Girls' Club: Foreign Lan- Girls' Club. guage Club. RUTH B. IHLING-Slenographic Course-Girls' ELAINE M. SCHOENBERG--Slenograplwic Course Club: Foreign Language Club: Round -6lFlS' Club: ROUI1Cl Table: Nereids: Table. Junior Life Saving '37. gc' One Hundred Twenty-Iwo MARY MARSHO Sienographic Course DOLORIS V. MAVIS-Slenograpliic Course-Girls' Club. BETTY J. LAWDANSKI-Slenograplwic Course-Girls' Club. MARY E. MARSHO-Slenograplmic Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Oracle: Typisl' '37-'38. DOLORIS MAVIS BETTY LAWDANSKi MARTHA POLACARZ GLADYCE PIZER EMMA l-IOLLER VTOLA RASCH MARTHA M- POT-ACARZ-S'fGV10qf6pl1iC Course- EMMA M. HOLLER-Slenograplwic.Course-Girls' Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Lan- Club: Round Table: Foreign Language guage Club. Club. GLADYCE A. PIZER-Slenograplwic Course- VTOLA R. RASCH-Slenograplwic Course-Dra- Round Table: Arl Club: Girls' Club: For- marie Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: eign Language Club: Nereids. Foreign Language Club: Boosrer Club. Pave One Hundred Twenty-flare W Sfenographic Course DORIS A. SCHWABE-Srenograpliic: Course-- Girls' Club: Science Club: Foreign Lan- guage Club: Oracle: Slenograplxer '37, '38. EDITH M. RISCH-Sfenograplwic Course-Girls' Club: Dramalric Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Oracle: Bookkeeper '37-'38. I LUCILLE A. SCHMIDT-S+enograloI1ic Course- Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Oracle: Siar Reloorfer '36- '38, Bookkeeper '37, '38: Silver Medal. DOROTHY B. SOWINSKI-Slenograplwic Course -Girls' Club: Round Table: Oracle: Slen- ograplier '37, '38. IRENE M. MARCINIAK-Slenograplxic Course- Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. JUNE A. SOMMERFELD-Srenograloliic Course- Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. IRENE F. SMOLEN-Srenograloliic: Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. DORIS SCI-IWABE EDIT!-I RISCI-I LUCILLE SCI-IMIDT DOROTHY SOWINSKI IRENE MARCINIAK JUNE SOMMERFELD IRENE SMOLEN OPERA EUGENIA HALADEJ FRANCES SROKA CECILIA CIESLAK FLORENCE ZALESKI R 7 GORDON VAN KIRK SHIRLEY KAYE FLORENCE INDA Eleciive Course CECILIA B. CIESLAK-Eleclive Course-Girls' GORDON L. VAN KIRK-Eleclive Course-Sci- Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club. FLORENCE D. ZALESKI-Eleclive Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. EUGENIA V. HALADEJ-Elecrive Course-Fon eign Language Club: Secrerary '37: Girls' Club: Round Table: Science Club. FRANCES M. SROKA-Eleciive Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Science Club. ence Club: Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club. SHIRLEY A. KAYE-Eleclive Course-Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: Science Club: Dramaric Club: Onzclr: Slenograplwer '37-'38. FLORENCE A. INDA-Eleciive Course-Science Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Dramaric Club: Girls' Club: Secre- lary '38: Junior Life Saving '34, Page One Hlll1ti1'Ftf Twvuiy-f uc' HERBERT BARNES WILBUR DREFAI-IL EDWARD RADTKE ROBERT NOWICKI MARION STRASEN BEATRICE NOBLE MAYBELL O'KEl.l.Y EIec'I'ive Course HERBERT F. BARNES-Elecfive Course-Science ROBERT A. NOWICKI-Elecfive Course-Boys' Club: Boys' Club: Round Table: Foreign Club- Language Club. MARION E. STRASEN-Elecfive Course-Science Club: Foreign Language Club. WILBUR H. DREFAHL-Eleclive Course-Science . Club: BOYS' Club: Fwballr Second Team BEATRICE M. NOBLE-Eleclive course-Round '35, Firsl Team '36, '37: Track: Firsi Team. Table: Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. EDWARD G- RADTKE-Elecfive Course-BOYS' MAYBELL o. O'KELLY-Eleclive Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. Club: Round Table: Dramafic Club. Page Om' Hundred Twenty-six Eleciive Course DORIS L. BENNINGER-Eleclive Course-Science Club: Round Table: Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Dramalic Club: All Cily Band '35, ALLEN W. YOUNG-Fleclive Course-Boys' Club: Science Club. LORRAINE D. KORDES-Eleclive Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table. RAYMOND C. SCHULZ-Eleclive Course-Boys' Club: Science Club. MARJORIE F. BJICK-Eleclive Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Oracle: Sienograplwer '38: Annual: Assisiani Senior Edilor '38: Bronze Medal. ANN B. DRECHER-Eleclive Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club. ELOISE V. ACHBERGER-Eleclive Course-Round Table: Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Oracle: Office Manager '37-'38, Typisl '37-'38: on Doctor! DORIS BENNINGER ALLEN YOUNG LORRAINE KORDES RAYMOND SCHULZ MARJORIE BJICK ANN DRECHER ELOISE ACHBERGER Page One Hn1za'red Twenty HARRIET SCHEID LAVERNE HALLBER6 GENEVIEVE VERHEIN Eleciive Course HARRIET E. SCHEID-Eleciive Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club: Science Club. GENEVIEVE H. VERHEIN-Elecrive Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table. LAVERNE HALLBERG-Elecrive Course-Dra malic Club: Secrelary '38: Round Table: Girls' Club. JOHN P. CZUKAS-Elecfive Course-Boys' Club Foreign Language Club. ALICE T. PADOL-Eleclive Course-Girls' Club Foreign Language Club. LEONARD J. CZYZEWSKI-Eleclive Course- Science Club: Ari Club: Foreign Language Club: Boys' Club. DELPHINE B. SROMALLA-Eleclive Course- Round Table: Foreign Language Club: JOHN CZUKAS Girls' Club: Science Club: Dramafic Club' Annuial: Reporlrerg Boosier Club '36-'37i AUCE PADOL LEONARD CZYZEWSKI - Girls' Tennis Tournarnenf Championship '37: Admn and Eva- DELPHINE SROMALLA One Humlrerl Twcnfy-eight Eleciive Course ROY C. SEIGNEMARUN-Elecrive Course-SCL ence Club: Foreign Language Club: Boys' Club. FLORENCE E. KWASNlEWSKl-Elecrive Course -Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. GEORGE l. PRASSER--Eleclive Course-Boys' Club: Science Club: Foreign Language Club. ARLYNE B, COLBO-Eleclrive Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table. NORBERT J. LECHER-Eleclive Course-Boys' Club: Science Club: Foreign Language ROY SEIGNEMARTIN FLORENCE KWASIXHEWSKI GEORGE PRASSER ARLYNE COLBO Club. LORAINE E. YAHNKE-Eleclive Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Club. NORBERT LECHER LORAINE YAHNKE WILLIAM SCI-IULZ JOSEPH GOETZ ROGER KOCH GEORGE RAMPONI BERTON BIJSCHKE RICHARD EVANS EARL KRAUSE Eleciive Course EARL J. KRAUSE-EIec'rive Course-Science Clubg JOSEPH P. GOETZ-EIec+ive Course-Science Boys' CIUIO. CIUIO. BERTON J. BUSCHKE-EIec+ive Course-Science Club: Boys' CIub. RICHARD N. EVANS- Eledrive Course- Boys' CIub. ROGER P. KOCH-EIecHve Course. WILLIAM A. SCHULZ-Elecfive Course-Foreign GEORGE RAMPONI- EIec'rIve Course- Boys' Language CIuI3g Science Club: Boys' Club. CIub. g Om' Hundred Thirty EIec'l'ive Course LORRAINE L. LUTHER-Eleclive Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Science Club. MILDRED M. WARTMAN-Elecfive Course-Girls' Club: Science Club: Foreign Language Club. AUDREY E. LOEHER - Elecrive Course - Girls' Club: Sergeanl ar Arms '37: Science Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club. BERNICE B. BUTCHER-Elec+ive Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Language RUTH C. GRlEBENOW-Elecrive Course-Fore eign Language Club. JOSEPHINE A. TINETTI-Eleciive Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club: Round Table: Oracle: Adverlising Solicifor '38: Ola Doctor! Club. Club: Oracle: Adverlrising Solicilor '37, FLORENCE C. LARKE-Eleclive Course-Girls' Club: Science Club: Foreign Language MILDRED WARTMAN FLORENCE LARKE LORRAINE LUTHER BERNICE .BUTCHER AUDREY LOEHER F . JosEPHiNE TINETTI RUTH eiamsenow Page One Hnmlrezl Thirty-0 Top Picture: STANLEY PACI-IOLSKI MARVIN LORD NEIL BISI-IOP ALICE KOSCIESZA Bottom Picture: DONALD ROOT I-IOWARD WESTPI-IAL ARTI-I U R TEM M Pagf' Om' Hzzmlrmi Tail' '- no Elective Course STANLEY J. PACHOLSKI-Science Course-Sci- ence Club: Round Table: Boys' Ciub: Cross Counlrry '36-'37. NEIL D. BISHOP-Elective Course-Boys' Club: Round Table: Science Club: All-City Band. MARVIN D. LORD-Science Course--Foreign Lan- guage Club: Science Club: Boys' Club. ALICE T. KOSCIESZA--Sienograplfmic Course- Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. DONALD J. ROOT-Elective Course-Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Fencing. ARTHUR R. TEMM-Elective Course-Boys' Club: Round Table: Science Club: Foreign Lan- guage Club. HOWARD R. WESTPHAL-Eleciive Course- Boys' Club: Science Club: Foreign Lan guage Club. LORNETTE E. DAILY-Elective Course-Girls' Club: Science Club. LORRAINE P. JANKOWSKI-Elective Course- Girls' Club. DELPHINE S. NOWAK-Elective Course-Girls' Club: Foreign Language Club. ALICE M. FITZGERALD-Elective Course-Giris' Club: Foreign Language Club: Science Club. LORNETTE DAILY ALICE FITZGERALD LORRAINE JANKOWSKI DELPI-IINE NOWAK Elecfive Course MARY L. GERSHAK--Eleciive Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Arr Club: Foreign Language Club. EVELYN H. MESSAL-Eleclrive Course-Foreign Language Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: Ari Club: Drarnalic Club. LUCILLE A. DOHMEN--Eleclive Course-Girls' Club: Round Table: Foreign Language Club. GEORGE E. SCHWEITZER-Elecfive Course- Boys' Club: Foreign Language Club: Sci- ence Club: Ari Club. RALPH L. MONEY-Marlwemafics Course-Boys' Club: Science Club: Foreign Language Club. PATRICIA J. O'SHEA-Mallwemafics Course- Girls' Club: Round Table: Science Club: 'ik S E RALPH MONEY CARMEN HUELSBECK PATRICIA O'SHEA Foreign Language Club: Bronze Medal. CARMEN L. HUELSBECK-Elecfive Course-Ari' Club: Vice Presidenf '36-'37: Girls' Club: Science Club. ROSE CHANDEK-Elecfive Course-Girls' Club: Science Club: Arr Club. PAULINE J. TTBBETTS-Elecfive Course-Girls' Club: Science Club: Arr Club. LUCILLE DOHMEN GEORGE SCHWEITZER MARY GERSHAK EVELYN MESSAL ROSE CHANDFK PAUL!NE TIBBETTS Page One Hundred Thirty-lhree F 6 V Nw , ,f f f 1 If , A ' v f . 5 ,f ,gg l l X 1, f X X X KM 5 if ,gf X 7, ',x ' 1 lf ffsf sf ff! KJ' 5, 5 J: , ' . aj ? f-If fl , ' fd , ':. . , , U E? Af f 51 4.12 .11 . I J ai, 4, , ! mu ,f v Q, I-gf X X X J ! 21' , ' I A45 F 19, I F11 , 1252: Q . Aff' 525, Q! 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Eugene Gavan Second Row-Geraldine Dega, Russell Cornelius, Charles Forsylhe, Roberl Buller, Edwin Duszynslci, Clemenl Gallagher, Eddie Breganl Third Row-Enid Beuller, Joseph Boruclci, Frederick Field, Lee Goodman, Jack Brerelon, Eugene Gromowslci, Charles Basso, Marion Bischoll Fourlh Row-Ella Gralewicz, Mildred Czyzewslci, Rhea Braband, Elizabelh Gieler, Berlha Brezovar Aurelie Goldslein, Sylvia Dziedzic, Nina Brzeslciewicz Fiffh Row-Frances Champion, Belly Gray, Marion Fosler, Shirley Goyelle, Mary Donovan, Pauly Gabriel, Rose Donzelli, Florence Bykowslci, De Loris Ewerl Sixlh Row-Donald Barnes, Donald Decker. Rulh Erdrnann, Joyce Gorslci, Jaclc Gordon, Eugene Conli, Wallace Buelow, Edylh Ball, Geraldine Buschlce Bollom Row-Howard Dailey, Belly Blielernichl, Belly Jean Bearman. Calherine Cousins, Vilma Comina, Henriella Goelz, Roberl Benlon, Spencer Brunner Page One Hundred Thirty-six Top Row-Rulh Koehler, Belly Ann Krahn, Amanda Klein, Franlc Liebmann, Bob l-layes, Paul Kwasigroch, Leonard Lorbieclci Second Row-Belly Lanlae, Lee Kroclc, Frank Korzeniewski, l-lenry l-lammerlny, Dan Kovalovich, Jaclc Lange, Lloyd Johnson, Julia l-loryalh, Miriam Klolz Third Row-Roy Kaczmarelc, Roberl Lersch, l-loward Jaeger, Arlhur Lange, l-larry Koceia, Gloria l-lerzer, Bernice l-lulh, Pearl lhlenleld, l-lorsl Lange Fourlh Row-Joy Klinler, Roberl Kusserow, June l-loell, Mayola Henlschel, Lois Lindsey, Berna- dine Lorbieclci, Audrey Koepsel, William Jacobson, Angeline Kinlis Fillh Row-Mariorie Kornreich, John Lazar, James l-lulsopple, Winilred Janlce, Rulh Kwialkowslci, Bernice Hegerly, George Luell, Margorie Koehler Bollom Row-Marion Heaney, Virginia Johnson, Barbara Halonen, Frederick Koch, Howard Lorenz, Fred l-laighl, Jack Kimber, Frances Kowallcowslci Firsi' Semesier Freshmen Top Row-Russell Rasch, Eliiah Oslrander, Chrisl Poulos. Ray Marves. George Phillips Second Row-Julia Perszyk, Thomas Mongan, Allen Lielzke, Frank Pousha, Augusline Plesec, Belly Rux, Irene Radulski Third Row-Marion Laabs, Belly Rippchen, Lawrence Pelerson, Charlolle Passow, Baiene Norman. Gloria Rechlicz, Conslance Pelzak, Roberl Mueller Fourlh Row-Belly Jane Rasmussen, Aldine Leislickow, Eleanor Norris, Mary Schienle, June Sweig, Belly Mackay, Arleen Melaun, Mariorie Raslall Fif+h Row-Dorolhy Rusleika, Gloria Palli, Phyllis Mallison, Roberl Nehmer, Kalherine Oll. Helen Podkomorzy, Irene Mielcarek, Helen Piolrowski Sixlh Row-Pearl Poller, Rulh Rogowski, Frank Paul, Josephine Morales, Rose Mackey. Judilh Marks, Henriella Lilkowski, Marion Munger Bollom Row-Eslher Nowak, Kennelh Radmer. Belly Lund, Rulh Ludke, Earl March, Donald Laabs, Russell Laabs, Helen Pelerson Top RowiMillon Sepoin, Elaine Schulz, Roloerl Seymour, Frank Slayduhar, Gilberl Szymkowski, Fred Taube. Edward Slarz, James Seri, Lawrence Troppmann Second Row-Phyllis Schmidl, Eleanor Shibilski, Audrey Tilo, Clara Slimac, Harriel Schwirlzer, Janel Weller, Margarel Schaak, Janel Schlueler, Elaine Schullz, Gladys Schreiharl Third Row-Russell Schaub, Werner Slrolhmann, Joyce Sanli, Meda Salula, Angeline Siian, Dolores Tremple, Evelyn Woilczak, Dorolhy Weber, Dorolhy Shaw Fourlh Row-Belly Yunker, Max Shibilski, Dorolhy Sanli, Everell Sorce, Philomene Wieleloski, Lois Wesl, Rulh Suelllow, Belly Spangler Fillh Row-Harry Walson, Kennelh Weslcol, Sylvia Urbaniak, Geraldine Wessel, Audrey Schneider, Alice Winkler, Evelyn Werner, Shirley Wilhelm, Dorolhy Wolney Bollom Row-Florence Sarnowski, Reese Thornlon, Joe Tiplon. William Shimela, George Skell, Kalhleen Slanlon, Gerald Schwarlz, Elizaloelh Splilz Page One Hzmdrml TlJi1'!y-seven Second Semesier Freshmen -1' Top Row-John Ambrose, Warren Birgel, Theodore Adkins, Norma Berg Second Row-Pafricia Ballering, Howard Bremer, Roland Barr, George Bellows, Adryana Baldilcowslci, James Anderson, Virginia Bychinslci, Arlhur Beyersdorf, Herberl Bielawslci, Orville Borchardl Third Row-Charlofre Bohn, Charlofle Bussard, Mary Ellen Burrilf, Jerome Brad, Daniel Berg, Ronald Arsand, Eugene Averbeclc, Leon Adarnczylc, Mary Beaver Fourfh Row-Olro Berg, Geraldine Beyer, Rulh Brick, Hilda Brzezinslci, Angeline Ambrose, Angeline Analla, Roselle Barrels, Bernadelle Beck, Marlene Burrmann Fifih Row-Thelma Buclcspan, Dolores Berger, Olga Buccarelli, Rifa Barlol, Cornelia Bruno, Rufh Arndl, Evelyn Benson, Edylhe Brusewilz Boffom Row-Eugene Braun, Jean Berg, Phyllis Buege. Vivian Besl, Frances Bevselc, Lillian Andrade Top Row-Slanley Duic. Allilio Ferraro, Jerome Ciepluch, Hugh Flannery, Arlhur Friclc, Gordon Breirlcreifz, Evelyn Domalewslci Second Row-Kennelh Farley, Lucille Farrell, Mary Anne Eclcerl, Lawrence Carr, Armand Chaslca, George Ehlenleldl, David Carler Third Row-La Verne Delebeck, Jane Fadel, Kalhryn Freeman, Mario Fiorelli, Richard Bronilcowslci. Via Ehnerl, Theodore Buenger, Rolaerl Frisler Fourfh Row-Shirley Daily, Donald Boyle, Doris Bade, Audrey Frye, Earl Doine, Grela Carslensen, William Carson. Anna Folls Fi'Hh Row-Carl Drell, Genevieve Doeplce, Virginia Disch, Kalhleen Curzon, Marjorie Fennell, Mildred Finger, Phyllis Derdzialc, Irene Chednick Bofrom Row-Lenore Chrislensen, Dorolhy Fredriclcs, Leonard Baer, James Crull. Thomas Dechambeau, Anrhony Dirlcsmeyer, Waller Bosynak, Harold Fuchs Page One Humz'rez1 Tlairly-eight Second Semes'I'er Freshmen 'G-A' Top Row-Lawrence Hildebrandt Edmund Garczynslci, Janelle Guznizelc Second Row-Ray Haase, Richard Grievell, Warren Hagen, Rurh Hoffman, Ellen Domagalslci, Leona Godec, Roberr Heinan, Pefer Greenemeier, Elaine Hilgendorf, Paul Hobus Third Row-Kaly Giurich, Lucille Gienclce, Lillian Goerlce, Lorraine Grohall, Marion Ginsler, Carol Holliman, Joan DeFrain, Maxine Gray, Barbara Hayes Fourih Row-Doris Germerofh, Americo Garoiani, Elizaloefh Gunra, Elizabefh Huba, Dolores Gwiazda, Mary Jane Golembiewski, LaVerne Gienclre, James Gerlh Fiffh Row-Elaine Hundr, Carol Czerwinski, Eugene Hiniz, Mary Howard, Anna Greasby, Irene Gnar, Margarer Guse, Marion Ewerr Boffom Row-Dolores Horn, Lucile Gibson, Emily Giorgi, Clarence Hoffmann, Beverly Frederick, Edilh Hawlhorne, Edifh Gollin, Dorofhy Gline Top Row-Edward Kriege, Haily Johnson, James Jung, Norman Keafs, Russell Janiclc, George Kimpel, Genevieve Klemencie, John Koenig Second Row-Dolores Hauerwas, Evelyn Heinze, Eugenia Kalcer, Shirley Hamann, Virginia Kurlz, Dororhy Hiley, Sophie Koralewslci, Emile Komes Third Row-Erna Kmieciak, Anna Horwafh, Gail Jorgensen, Thelma Johns, Ralph Krause. Alfred Jasinslci, John Karrer Eour+h Row-Bernard Kielpinslci, Elizabelh Keiferer, Pafricia Joyce, Lucille Kampmeier, Mary Jarecki, Julia Karklus, Sylvia Jazwiclci, Delores Koch, Rose Marie Kaemlein Fiffh Row-Doris Jeuck, Belly Kohlhofl, Doroihy Hennings, Cecelia Kasza, Evelyn Kobs, Bernice Klail, Mary Kilzinger BoH'om Row-Edward Kobylinslci, Henry Kralclow. Joseph Krainz, Harvey Klug, Helen Janlcowski, Orville lhde, Florence Kalis, June Janoi Page One Hundred Tlairly-nine Second Semes'l'er Freshmen Page One Hundred Forty Top Row-Jack Marfell, Arfhur Laslcowski, Robin Middlernas. Roberi Meyers, Richard Larke, David Laslca, Beulah Ladwiq, Carl Murray, Sieve Miller, Roberr Loge Second Row-Raymond Loppnow, Marqarei' Mohr, Elaine Milewslci, Maxirniliana Marrinez, Ann Lawdanslci, Audrey Linzmeyer, Audrey Lannewehr, Kalhleen Kohls, Flizaberh Laudenbach, James Miller Third Row-Ediih Lachrnund, Alice Larsen, Mary Marrinez, Roberr Le Roy, Dororhy Krause, Virginia Murphy, Brigilie Liebrnann, Lois Lawrie, Ellsworrh Munroe Fourfh Row-Lucille Kuzba, Doroihy Meyer, Auqusi Massy, Frank Luedlce, Lilly Laurich, William Luke, Evelyn Lowey, Emil Miller, Donald Loose BoHom Row-Aurora Morales, Lorraine Milclas, l-lerberr Lazewslci, Virginia Luedke, Carl Loppnow, Belly Koeberf, Fsfher Liqoclci, Alice Lewandowslci Top Row-Lorraine Menge, Margarer Moffali, Joseph Oleiniczalc, Allen Paqel, Roberr Poshepny, Noy Pirrrnan, Shirley Reynolds Second Row-Cecelia Rodriguez, Chesrer Obukowicz, Arihur Porsr, Ralph Nowak, Joseph Radrlce, Harold Olsen, Harvey Pecor Third Rowiliarhleen Rassarnani, Marqarer Passamani, Marvin Oelsrrorn, Bolo Neumann, Florence Napieralslci, Dorofhy Mansolf, Joseph Rehorsr Fourrh Row-John Nelson, Grace Parello, Marion Ropel, Eleanore Rirnavich, Beify Pagon, George Poulos, Lawrence Purler, Ralph Radlce Fif+h Row-Virginia Pahlow, Phyllis Orlikowslci, Dawn Richardson, Mary Nowakowslci, Florence Mansoli, Dolores Nelson, Dorolhy Radanlce, Raymond Nowak Boifom Row-Rose Rriiic, Bernard Pienrka, Richard Perroslci, Louise Oleniczalc, Anna Pieczynslci, Mariorie Qualls, Louise Perry, Molly Mohorlco Top Row-James Rice, Ralph Slcoll, Billy Sommers, Gilberl Szymanslci, George Schullz, George Ruszlciewicz, Leona Schullz, Kalie Slarich, Rose Spende, Roberl Szmanda, l-lerberl Schwingshalcl Second Row-Rina Sanclelli, Frances Schillone, Edward Szedziewslci, Eldridge Rollo, Eugene Salcwinski, Roland Sleuclf, Mary Szulcalslci, Elizabelh Spychalla, l-lenry Raichel, Gordon Seillerl Third Row-Norberl Ryczelc, Palsy Rudolph, Delores Szymlcowslci, Rulh Rebiger, Waller Snieg, Adelaide Sloll, William Spiering, Anila Slaniszewslci, Irene Slcaleclci Fourlh Row-Evelyn Smilh, Grace Snyder, Harold Slellen, Anna Slranalc, Barbara Spilzer, Rulh Szmanda Lorraine Schreiber, Dorolhy Swilalslxi Bollcm Row-Arnold Slcorzewsli, Allred Sleinbrenner, Peggy Sohler, Mildred Schneider, Laverne Relzlall, Ella Schorralc, Wanda Slrylc Second Semes'I'er Top Row-Roberl Wanlcowslci, Clyde Wiese, Vernon Ters Seeond Row-George Walsh, Viclor Welch, John Zamlen, Raymond Wnulcowslci, Dallas Thornlon, Jack Warnpaclc. Rudolph Zurman, Roberl Solverson Third Row-Marcella Walczykowslci, Roberl Thompson, Mildred Wesley, Geraldine Wichgers, June Weiler, Belly Tellelson, Mildred Ziegler, Frieda Wene Fourfh Row-Lorraine Talaslca, Irene Wilczak, Dorolhy Whilman, Viola Thompson, Joyce Vogl, Angeline Sweylcala, Joanne Walloch, Florence Swoboda, Virginia Vallier Fillh Row-William Vifiqhl, Jennie Vlfoicicki, Emelia Slaydunar, Belly Sohler, Jane Ward, Elaine Spaulding, Elizabe+h Szabo, Gladys Toepler, Frances Tracy Bollom Row-William Wurm, Gerlrude Wierzchuclci, Edward Teslca, Urban Weber, Lavina Wohlusl, l-lelen Weicman, Calherine Wickersham, Elizabelh Winkler, Eslher Williams Freshmen Page' One H1tllti1'Cfl Forty-one ,,, 'lop Picture: Top Row-Roberl Bary, Doris Angermann, Howard Frank, Kennefh Alexander, Roberl Bieslce, John Gaus. Lillian Bogs, John Crull Second Row-Florence Dolengowski. Roberl Brunlc, Clarence lnda, Harold Arndl, Mary Felherslon, Shirley Boyce, Gladys Arndr, Dolores Dlugi Third Row-Wallace Fischer, Alice Bachhuber, Rose Brzycici, Clarence Feesl, Audrey Flirsch, Florence Barrhuli, Lillian Bonefanr, Shirley Conley Fourih Row-Bernice Boreiszis, Mariorie Fenfon, La Verne Erdmann, Shirley Caughlin, Mary Carbonari, Lillian Begallfe, lrene Bednarski. Virginia Casselman Fif+h Row-Isabelle Brunner, Margarel Buck, Elena Engelmann, Emma Dolenself, Peggy Anderson, Elaine Fahl, Marilyn Brandi. Franlc Buerlri Boffom Row-Deloris Feesr, Carherine Campbell, Rurh Drapp, Evangeline Drabelc, Donald Baldini, Donald Booker. Joseph Clemenr, Elmer Beres Boffom Picfure: Top Row-Slanley Klulcowslci, Roberr Hall, Roberr Kramer, Harold Goldberg, Shirley Kubasialc, Belly Johns, Ray Kielcer, Reber? Jones Second Row-Donald Klopi, Annabelle Keel, Larrayne Harrison, Caroline Klein, Herman Harfwig, Richard Prepelirza, Ralph Kasfen, Jaclc Haag. Don Klug Third Row-Rulh Knueppel, Marcella Haese, Jane Kimball, Morris Hulii, Russell Harch, Maxine Kroske, Mary Jane Iss, Kennerh Kaczmarslci, Lesfer Koplien Fourfh Row-Marion Jirilcowic, Eleanor Konlcel, Emily Jaeschlce, Florian lnda. Henry Krygier, Leonard Hinz, Elmer Goodman, Howard Guslaveson Fif+h Row-Jesse Haro, Mary Girlo, Gladys Hanlce, Kennefh Kurowski, Geraldine Kaye, Lucille Gaier, Loreffa Gleesing, Parricia Gallagher Boffom Row-Richard Jalcubczalr, Rose Gumsey, Beafrice Karas, Florence Giaimo, Lorraine Janlcowslci, Lois Janlce, George Greenmier Pagr' One Hzzrzzfrml Forty-Iwo Firs'l' Semesier Sophomores Firs'I' Semesier Sophomores Top Picfure: Top Row-Ray Newbury, Willard Nuss, Millon Mrolelc, Jaclc Olson. Clarence Luedllce Second Row-Hallie Liqoclci, Mary-Ann Nordslrom, Dorolhy Pechanach, Audrey Pavlilc, Dorolhy Nenclci, Belly Lehmann, John Melzger Third Row-Neil Porrer, Geraldine Kozlowski, l-lelen Pelerson, John Melzer, Daniel Nelson. LaVerne Roberls, Dagmar Pinler Fourfh Row-Elinor Kemlfa, Mary-Jayne Pelerson, Eleanore Mielcarzewicz, Edirh Marsh, Lorraine Liiewski, Doris Niernann, Raymond Proll Fiffh Row-Marqarel Osfrowslci, Richard Pearson, Richard Neimczynslci, Carl Massaro, Madeline Lewis, Shirley Niemann, Waller Pelerson, Shirley Reschenberg Sixfh Row-Dora Rodriguez, Dorofhy Ransdell, Rosalind Manslce, Marie Rossa, Jean Marlcs, Melvin Nowaclc, Emmelf Olrn, Mary Palli BoHom Row-William Melius, George Londo, June Quasl, Joyce Moorbeck, Richard Mueller, Norman Neuweiler, Arlene Nearinq, Roberl Nero Bottom Picfure: Top Row-Belly Soderland, John Wellne, Elhel Zabel, Waller Tammi, Lloyd Werlengel, Richard Srolc, Richard Vandenberg, l-lenry Slarlc Second Row-James Vanderhoof, Ralph Schauer, Fred Wal'rers,, l-ierberl Slruclc, DeFaye Young, Donald Widerborg, Edward Zereizlce, John Saflord Third Row-Alice Woydal, Alice Wink. Joyce Tanger. Marfha Woiflcowski, Gordon Sieralmowslci, Donald Van Ells, Agamemnon Topilzes. Carl Winkler Four+h Row-Americo Virgili, Mary Sisinni. Enid Schmidf. Janel Schuelz, Dorolhy Schroeder, Rufh Szulczewslci, Sol Sleren, Lorraine Willbrof Fif+h Row-Bob Soderland, Evelyn Zurowski, June Wenders, Winifred Werner, Evelyn Weiss- qerber, Lorraine Schmidt Margarel Smolinslci, William Sleinlce Boffom Row-Virginia Sarnowslci, Leonard Woznialc, Carol Sprallca, Lorraine Thalman, Edward Tomczyk, Lillian Timm, Germaine Schneider. Dorolhy Slengel Page Om' Hundrml Forly-Ilmfr' Second Semesfer Sophomores Page One Hzuzrlrca' Forty-four Top Picfure: i Top Row-Gladys Gavin, Shirley Colbo, Mary Evanich, Eslher Doss, Viola Burke, Ruih Bauch. Evelyn Bychinski, Anila Eckerf, Evelyn Busniewski Second Row-La Verne Dirksmeyer, Marqarel' Barnes, Delores Gapinski, Arleen Dennis, Palricia Fischer, Carol Freed, Jeanne Arseneau, Gerlrude Blechacz, Lorefla Fengler, Dolores Gosch Third Row-Caiherine Berlling, Janel' Froslad, Eslher Drulowski, Lpis Drew, Elaine Ebert Emily Coulon, Phyllis Dombrowski, Zorlca Barany, Mildred Behlendorl' ' Fourfh Row-Carol Ender, Calherine Bureia, Margarel Bankenbush, Gloria Feduzi, lrene Giornbi, Florence Drzewiecki, Irene Cieslak, Frances Felhersfon, Marguerire Doyle Fiffh Row-Louise Errni, Rurh Dzioba, Georgina Cronin, Karherine Borgeson, Mildred Ehmke. Nellie Ferri, Josephine Bellagamba, Helen Freinik, Anlonelfe Gunla BoHom Row-Marion Donches, Adeline Dobleski, Laurine Czerwinski, Lillian Brunsch, Bernice Colbo, Jane Fosler, Bealrice Fisher, Rose Czaplewski Eoffom Picfure: 0 Top Row-John Esperes, Raymond Dierrich, Wallace,Albrigh+, John Burke, Gilberl Enqbring, James Higgins, Delloyd Brandenburg, Duwaine Cook Second Row--Donald Flees, Powell Frenchau, James Bracey, Walrer Ball, Philip Helms, Jack Evans, Thomas Finch, Roberl Bohl, Henry Fellows Q I Third Row-Ray Delker, Richard Harder, Lloyd Dillrmar, Edward Bardwell, Roger Danielski, John Chrisiianson, Roger Bessey, Gunnar Helberq, Roberl Buelow, Fourfh Row-Charles Eickholli, Fred Ferenlz, William Hynes, Neil Barnes, Richard Bunk, Donald Finch, John Clernence, John Bacher ' Fiffh Row-George Chrisiensen. Lloyd Bahrke, Eldon Achknerger, Ray Dinauer, Roy Grorh. Queniin Ihde, Ralph Erno, Wilmol Gaulke Boffom Row-Ray Budnik, Clemens Gerlach, William Franqesh, Andrew Delopsf, Max Grass, John Becker, Tom Budyak Top Pidure: Top Row-Pafricia Klieforlh, Doro+hy lngich, Laverne Glernbin, Alice Koscielnialc, Dororhy Jaraczewslci, Leona Gos+omski, Rurh Kapke, Frances Hayes, Dorolhy Knoppa Second Row-Marion Heinan, Belly Goodman, Rifa Jonas, l-lelen Kowalski, Bernice Kuehne, Dolores Kopydlowslci, Dorolhy Kursch. Margarel Koch, Margie l-loliman Third Row-Ellen Knueppel, Harriei Kaminslci, lsabelle Jendrzeielc, Gladys l-lawihorne, Wilma Jacobson, Gladys Jarlce, Mary-Jane Heusser, Louise Kroepfl Fourfh Row-Dororhy Koszyczarelc, Syloelle Krebs, Siella Kloc, Mavis Gurda, Dorolhy Kress, Theodora Kresse, Mary Kayser, Mary Jozefczalc, Roxanne Kaufman Fiffh Row-Jane Hale, Fay Krail, Grace Kennedy, Emily Gline, Conslance Harris, Dolores Jazwieclci, Irene Jezewski, Dolores Kryll, Anna Konieczlca Boffom Row-RoseMary Kummer, Felicia Jancoslci, Evelyn Gipp, Edirh Janol, Eihel Guclcenberger, Marie Gerlach, Lavyrne Krupp, Adaline Godfrey, Norma Krell Boffom Picture: Top Row-Edward Jagodzinslsi, Norman Pedersen, Maurice Mellcch, Eli Priiic Second Row-Richard Niehoff, Karl Mirlelslrass, Bruce Kunde, Carl Mercier. James Miller, Alberl Laslca, Eugene Kollarelc Third 'Row-Roberl Mueller, Joseph Luziclc Edward Lenlscher, Roger Jones, Clarence Lenz, Edmond Kaia, James Maliszeslci, Raymond Molling Fourih Row-Nicholas Massruha Alberl Luelzow Arlhur Miller Waller M ' G f , , , i oecn, us ave Menzel, William Marlc, Bob King, Roy Olson Fiffh Row--Lesfer Koelsch, Franlc Kalcha, Theodore Pung, Kennelh Nyberg, Ralph Kruse, Roberr Pelrovich, Eugene Krawczalc, Daniel Kominowslci Sixfh Row-Richard Lamloeclc, Leonard Konlqel, Kennelh Henell, Roberl Konczal, Ralph Palslall, .Jaclc Kirby, Harold Kowalslci, Sfanley Janocilc Bo'H'om Row--Vernon Mariens, Kennelh Nordahl, Cicero Liebeclc, John Noble, Richard Lipinski, i-loward Nyquist Gerhard Meyer Second Semesier Sophomores Page One Hundred Forty-five Second iemesier sophomores Top Row-Mildred Olszewski, Doreen Qualls, Cecilia Lenz, Verna Pocian, Joyce Reykdal, Doroihy Manske, Shirley Olsen, Beliy Munson, Lorraine Lorenzen, Shirley McKeen Second Row-lrene Poplawski, Eva Poirykus, Frances Pelz, Rose Packee, Dorolhy Nowicki, Phyllis Kwiafkowski, lrene Plaszynski, Marian Pelers, Lois Pilug Third Row-Helen Miller, Gladys Nawrocke. Delphina Pradarelli, Irene Maliszko, Margarelle Lenich, Virginia Przybyszewski, Rulh Molling, Margarel' McBride, Lorraine Pianlino. Irene Psker Fourfh Row-Elaine Manske. Grace Ludori, Desanke Lafinovich, Elaine Redlin, Rulh Nelson, Ellen Nilz, Clara Maruszewski, Lillian Malone. June Loge Fiffh Row-Caroline Nowaczyk, Jeanerle Mombleau, Doroihy Lipski, Ruih lvlyaii, Virginia Kufka. Violel' Pivorski, Ursula Pommerening, Amy Piorr BoH'om Row-Shirley Nelson, Eslher Palkowski, Eugenia Lubinski, Anne Pouros, Aniia Papa. Jeanelle Passow, Mildred Plorr Second Top Row-Ralph Ullenberg, John Shipman, l-larold Yahnke, George Rusieika, Charles Zahn, Vilillard Smalley, Gerald Skelding, Joseph Remberg Second Row-Donald Tall, Abraham Ugenl, Roberl Schauer, Harold Riegel, Philip Smilh, Donald Wieland, Emil Subolich, Donald Shauger Third Row-Howard Radanke, Leo Riersgord, Donald Reise, Richard Trush, Raymond Sanderson, James Tilley, Alberl Tomko, Ralph Slorm Fourih Row-Frank Schwariz. Rodger Tourmo, Howard Shaw, Rudolph Slrrolhmann, Huloerl' Riebow, Daniel Schmidi, Joseph Webb, Gerald Van Kirk, Lawrence Schmid Fif+h Row-Gaylord Reimer, James Wichgers, Roloerf Zeniner, Roberi Trock, Goar Schneider, Roberl' Savee, George Roisler, Emil Rackovich Boffom Row-Emil Zorla, Roberl Walson, George Wasechek, Frederick Schauz, George Smukowski, Jack Thompson, John Wolosz, Sieve Tokarczyk, Edward Wiesner Semes'I'er Sophomores I 1 Pugu Om' Hll!Il1l'ULI Forfy-six ,3 . 513 Second Semesfer Sophomores Top Row-Erna Rozmarynowslci, Phyllis Snieg, Lorna Young, Dorolhy Reinell, June Russell, Virginia Taller, Carolyn Rinzel, Doris Ringer, Arvel Slrongman, Helen Vugrich, Wanda Tolcarczylc Second Row-Kalhryn Simons, Lillian Slaul, Eslher Radiclr, Mary Vralanar, Irene Slolarczylc, Lois Willcer, Gwendolyn Schullz, Alice Zurowslci, Mariorie Weber, Rulh Zibell Third Row-Dolores Weber, Alice Szydlowslci, June Schullheis, Florence Tolcarslci, Elaine Sims, Anlonia Shinas, Edilh Teschner, Margarel Sprong, Lucille Slcaleclci Fourlh Row-Belly Secor, Janel Szymczalc, Dolores Silcora, Lorella Schranlc, Alyce Rasmussen, Eslher Rhodes, Marion Schulz, June Winchell, Lois Weller Fiflh Row-Beverly Scheele, Elaine Wick, Helen Wielzchowski, Bellemarie Sorensen, Lois Slehle. Lorraine Wagner, Mamie Slalinselc, Mildred Sanderson Bollom Row-Mary Rivas, Irene Rewolinslci, Shirley Ross, Grace Wysoclci, Rulh Slachowialc, Mariorie Urbanialc, Gerlrude Schullz Top Row-Ralph Bauer, Edward Keup, John Ballering, Joe Zaic, Millon Galau, Desmond Smilh, Leonard Berlh, James Woodhams Second Row-Francis Sorce, Clarence Possell, Leslie Maas, George Heberl, Frank Chandelc, Eugene Lehmann, Harry Hammerling, Ervin Kanlorslci Third Row-Wallace Holmann, Arlhur Vollrner, Sidney Zirwes, Anlon Czerwinslci, Ralph Muschinslci, LeRoy Olm, Myron Weslphal, Howard While Fourlh Row-Harry Roy, John Bigelow, Charles Wagner, Roland Weslphal, William Bourbeau, Kennelh Pelerson, Alvin Lange, Peler Tomassini Fifrh Row-Carl Mussmann, Emil Grieshaber, Frank Kliebhan, David Rice, Roberl Schienle, Ted Zalewslci, Eddis Wedge, John Kubicelc Sixlh Row-Emil Peich, Leonard Bowyer, Ervin Gorslci, Donald Palmer, Charles Schriel, Raymond Bernauer, Gerald Ehleiler, Roberl Remiker Bollom Row-Merle Wegener, Warren Krogslad, James Sanlilli, Orville Marlin, LeRoy Behling, Roberl Ullslrup, Dean Pelerson, Harry Slrelow Firsi' Semesier o Juniors Page Om' Humlrcgl FOI'fj'-S?l'l'9l Top Piclure: Top Row-Vicloria Kaker, Rulh Heidlke, Dorolhy Fons, Dorolhy Henning, LaVerne Karweik, Erika Koehler, Janel Kellner, Sylvia Knulzen, Phyllis Lambrechl, Veronica Bednarek Second Row-Rose Krzyzanowski, Anne Kowalczewski, Jean Glalkowski, Joyce Gieler, Norma Hiley, Doris Johns, Juel Jerome, Bellie Ann Cross, Marie Cross, Delores Kordas Third Row-Eleanor Braun, Emmy Hulchison, Elaine Kellogg, Lillian Kowalski, Marion Fellen, Mary-Ann Johnson, Vivian Frederick, June Jakovich, Joyce Hornemann Fourlh Row-Irene Alnramczyk, Clara Ballani, Genevieve Cichy, Dorolhy Kaiser, Rulh Bearman, Marion Hulh, Rulh Holmann, Helen Kuklinski, Florence Gorzycki Fillh Row-Rulh Erickson, Dorolhy Krzeminski, Elaine Ewig, Lydia Candek, Marguerile Haberla, Dorolhy Johnson, Jane Anderson, Norene Clalworlhy Bollom Row-Dorolhy Goodman, Cecelia Doxlaler, Belly Feesl, Belly Evans, Theresa Fucile, Geraldine Fuller, Virginia Hellrung Bollom Picfure: , Top Row-Audrey Slevenson, Virginia Preckal, Virginia Rohloli, Jean Oslerndorl, Mary Schelller, Irene Yunk, Alice Schneider, Dorolhy Smilka, Shirley Rux, Julia Obradovich Second Row-Helen Taylor, Sadie Salula, Rufh Weslphal, Mildred Wilamowski, Marion Tews, Lorraine Wippich, Dorolhy Pallaqi, Mary-Jane Pegis, Elizabelh Varga, Florence Waga Third Row-Rulh Musha, Phyllis Linderolh, Bernice Szymarck, Loriena Warren, Irene Warga, Dolores Przyworski, Rulh Piacenline, Belly Williams, Margarel McCurdy Fourlh Row-Gerlrude Mayer, Adeline Pills, Rosemary Tanger, Marion Saewerl, Gloria Tarkowski. Kalhryn Rickoll, Kalherine Tesa, Belly Niemann Fiffh Row-Lorella Rooney, Isabella Trzcinski, Mary Marlon, Slephanie Szczech, Jean Mavis, Pearl Rogers, Dorolhy Schiller, Shirley Larson Bollom Row-Sylvia Teska, Vivian Mounlcaslle, Florence Przyczkowski, Marilyn Wysocki, Eslelle Ramos, Gladys Mahnke, Slelania Orban Firsl I Semesler I Juniors V Page Om- Humlrezl Forty-eight F I U Top Picfure: Second Semesier Juniors Top Row-Lois Schus+er, Angeline Schiilone, Lorella Przylarslci, Alegra Sommerfeld, Frances Scherer, June Shanahan Second Row-Clara Wilinslci, Edna Scrimager, Mariorie Williams, Dorolhy Wawiorlca, Rose Smagalslci, Susan Zlabis, June Risch, Sylvia Soczynslci, Audrey Schroeder, Belly Simon Third Row-LaVerne Tilo, Elaine Schulz, Marian Prochnow, Violef Vilas, Marguerire Simons. Marion Rehorsf, May Wellnifz, Theresa Pegis, Delphine Sowinski Fourfh Row-Delores Srolpa, Bernice Wegner, An+oineH'e Oblalc, Dorofhy Rifrlcowslci, Eslher Szczypelc, Jayne Plewa, Irene Zyniewski. Emily Tyborski, Phyllis Szewczyk Fiffh Row-Vicforia Wrobel, Beafrice Sweylcala, Violei' Thompson, Alice Wanlcowslci, Rulh Sloesser, Yolanda Richardi, Agnes Premelz, Orma Schmidl Six+h Row-Jane Tiensvold, Doris Weissgerber, Pafricia Zieman, Molly Virgili, Erma Schmidr, Jean Turske, Audree Verlinden BoHom Row-Ann Wolosz, Casimira Walczalc, Dorolhy Tazalla, Virginia Pelfier, Hazel Schulz, Virginia Timian, Joyce Wick Bottom Picfure: Top Row-Glen Junclc, Leo Pedersen, Kennelh Place, Henry Koshollelc, Bernard Kloehn, James Parks, Harold Haslcin, Harold Krug Second Row-Henry Pilarslci, Ervin Koszyczarelc. Ben Lyczalc, Roy Jenrich, Arl Pelerson, Ervin Pruslci, Roberf Oclcerlander, Ervin Menzel Third Row-Chesler Marczalc, Ernesr Lynfool, James Maloflce, Marvin Miller, Gilberl' Niem- czynslci, Norberl' Kowalewslci, Harold Luebs Fourfh Row-Tony Orlowslci, Orville Lindberg, John Miller, Edward Przybyla, LeRoy Muschinslce, Charles Klelllen, Louis Laudenbach. Kennelh Noll Fiffh Row-Raymond Lorlermoser, Jack Pederson, Charles Prasser. Richard Livesay, Roberf Jenske, Joseph Krebs, Roberf Niespodziany, Gordon Klug Bo++om Row-Jerome Lonski, Ray Kruszlca, Joe Kowalski, Roberl Nach+rab, l-lerberr Peferson, Earl Honeyager, Frank Krzoslca, Anlhony Kraczelc, Roman Krygier Puge OW Hzmdred Forty-nine WH' Top Row-Avyes Frerly, Florence Guznizelc, Olga Dahllce, Irene Barlhuli, Violel Chrisrensen Grace Bremer Second Row-Sylvia Delllalll, Gladys Gerrnerolh, Florence Bulfon, Mary Buerger, Clara Gerzine Virginia Briscoe Third Row-Alice Finch, Bernice Gullcowslci, Adeline Arndl, Doris Boggs, Dorolhy Berry, Ann Gleason, Goldine Burrmann, Mae Brown Fourih Row-Grele Brunsch, Jessie Mae Griffin, Eleanor Dornagalslci, Beulah Evans, Elaine Grabslce, June Dunn, Anna Gaido, Joan Dorsch, Annelle Bonlc Fiffh Row-Helen Drieseu, Leila Halonen, Dororhy Boucha, Sophie Gadzalinski, Marion Benron, Edirh Bielawslci, Isabelle Fecleau, Dorofhy Benn, Agarha Dulaveris Sixfh Row-Marie Chworowslcy, Inez Chamberlain, Lillian Frilsch, Dolores Berendl, Dolores Derllalil, Marjorie Dunne, Eunice Evenson, Phyllis Broslowirz, Carol Finch Boffom Row-Gladys Holler, Parricia Forciea, Kalhryn Giacoma, Evelyn House, Marion Bohr, Elhel Bruder, Mildred Hoffmann, Lucille Brusewilz Top Row-Edwin Heinlz, Gerald Hollis, Clarence Bachmann, Maurice Dougherfy, Henry Bouwmeesler, Wayne Clark, Erwin Czyzewslci, Roland Evenson Second Row-Donald Drew, Jerome Gavin, Charles Boldr, Daniel Hinz, Charles Abralh, Waller Augusfynowicz, Henry Failcowslci, Anfon Frangesh, Edward Blawas Third Row-Diclc Emmons, James Bigelow, Kennefh Beclcwirh, Arrhur Blenslci, Eugene Felle, Roberl Hinich, Marlin Evrard, Waller Dolenselc Fourfh Row-Julius Brinkman, Roberl Harfl, Harry Grulza, Glenn Ellioll, Lesler Fisher, William I-redericlc, Eugene Grochowslci, Bob Cope Fi'Hh Row-Harvey Budzien, Richard Caislci, Russell Caughlin, Elden Ballbach, Arlhur Fischer, Clihlord Enqelmann, Dale Cady Boffom Row-Dean Eighme, Ralph Haplra, James Haclcney, Richard Casagrande, Lloyd Bulloch. Roberr Golf, Howard Gwill' Page' Om' HIlIlt1I'l'r1 Fifly Second Semesier Juniors Second Semes'l'er Juniors Top Row-Dorolhy Kropka, Dolores Milewski, Gerfrude Kulnyak, Kalhryn Klaeser, Rulh Meyer, Elhelyn Nelson, Bernadine Lazewski, Caroline MacKay, Ingrid Lindgren, Lucille I-Iogan, Edna Kirkpalrick Second Row-Bernadine Konkolewski, Alice Maslowski, Dorofhy Kubalewski, Lillian Kloss, Josephine Jorgensen, Audrey Joire, Julia Klimowicz, Virginia Meflernich, Irene Musha, Lucy Lohfredo, Elinor Kucharski Third Row--Louise Janecke. Virginia Lusiak, Florence Larson, Eleanor Oleniczak, June Lenl, Marion Korbel, Rulh Kalmbacher, Margarer Power, Phyllis Inda, Dorolhy Pecanas ' Fourfh Row-Elaine Hari, Rulh Kraft Rila Jarecki, Harrier Mroczkowski, Irene Jelke, Delores Marzion, Grace Koch, Geraldine Loehfler, Gene Lehmann Fiffh Row-l-'larriel Lambeck, Verna Hoernke, June La Rock, Dorolhy Nowak, Dorolhy Lannewehr, Onorina Marlinello, Pearl Krzyzanowski Boffom Row-Florence Kummer, Dorolhy Nelson, Audrey Hornburg, llse Kmieciak, Genevieve Ozga, Lorraine Maliszewski, Phyllis Kirchmayer, Nancy Mead Top Row-Ollie Szalkowski, Howard Zabel, Thomas Swolooda, Joseph Thomson, Leonard Sobczak, Roberf Schaefer Second Row-Ralph Wichgers, Melvin Wollerl, Frank Suelflow, Earl Rumholzl, George Schmidt Poberl Simons, Donald Vogf, John Sudick, Frank Wierzlsa h Third Row-Ray Ziesemer, Ray Warner, Louis Ullslrup, Jack Walker, Paul Resler, Charles Schroeder, Joseph Shimela, Frank Zawikowski, Frederick Zerelzke , Fourfh Row-Frank Schnepp, George Saganowski, William Thornbery, Norberl Walloch, Lloyd Skagen, Alvin Wood, I-larry Zimmer, Waller Winzen Fiffh Row-Norwood Winler, Slanley Todryk, George Szpak, George Wolff, Slanley Szczyloek, Waller Sluarl, Nick Sanlilli, Raymond Wurm Bo'Hom Row-Jim Ward, Carl Ralayski, Nalhan Schapiro, Max Zielinski, I-larry Romanowski, Joseph Skonecki, Richard Wacholz Page Om' I'I1HIllI'l'tl Fiffy-our Firs'l' Semes'I'er Seniors Top Row-Alfred Klug, Henry Szelmeclci, Forres+ Kirzrow, James Koenig, John Kroclc, Florian Klocelc Second Row-Ray Galonski, Gordon Johnson, Frederick Coppo, Carl Koeling, Raymond Janocik, Gordon KIaH Third Row-Roger Duhnlce, Warren Hinrz, Ralph Kozlowski, Luciah Augusfynowicz, Lee Jenlcins, Waller Fox, Roberr Klug Fourfh Row-Lloyd Eighme, Philip Koenig, Roberf Howard, George Kinfop, Kennefh Halwas, Roberr Garvey, Howard Grorh, Roberr Gess Fiffh Row-Edward Jaeger, Glen Horfman, William Erickson, Warren Anderson, Earl Goerzinger, Alan Demenr, Arfhur Burns, Orro Breirlow Boffom Row-John Howard, Virgil Kluss, Alois Kryszewski, Gilberr Koplien, Harold Laabs, James Gleason, Gordon Lemlce, Richard Brown Page One H1l11d1'Ed Fiffy-Iwo 'Cv Top Row-Marion Brown, De Loris Keller, Jeaneffe Bachhuber Second Row-Mae Hermann, Bessie Gass, Leona Abraham, Aileen Averbeclr, Rulh Gruenwald, Irene Lurchen, Elizaloerh Gerling, Frances Befhlre Third Row-Lillian Lafhrop, Helen Eyanich, Rufh Graffenius, Eleanor Kruse, Irene Hari, June Brasred, Dororhy Berg, Anneliese Lange. Emily Czaikowslci Fourfh Row-Rufh Borgeson, Valeria Jablonski, Imogene Eclcerl, Elhel Bramer, Evelyn Brelclce, Bonira Gilberf, Margarer Karges, Efhel Manske, Gloria Luzi Fiffh Row-Aldana Baras, Irene Donches, Virginia Brunner, Jane Caslagnozzi, Sesrilia Buccarelli, Bernice Davis, Harrier Krylhe, Margarel Konczal BoHom Row-Doroihy Budish, Lorraine Becker. Arline Harfwig, Lucille Fredriclcs, Dianne Demefropoulos, Dolores Bieszlc, Frances Bohman Firsi' Semesier Seniors Top Row-Billy Tiio, Berger Peferson, Warren Vedder, Edward Perroski, Roberr Schweiizer, Roberi' Thompson, Roberr Zoeller Second Row-Sam Pawluk, John Zanoifi, Bill Morgenrofh, Theodore Theys, Eugene Rzyski, Roberi Niemannf Gordon Reidenbach Third Row-Lawrence Worm, Howard Rauls, Leslie Reimer, John Luedlce. John Mierhke, Soderland, Armin Lierzke Fourfh Row-Gordon Reise, Daniel Wippich, Richard Whifney, Frank Sanii, Phil Charles Rerrig, Richard Wloszynslci, Milion Lefro Fiffh Row-Gerald Thiel, Millon Zube, John Thompson, Anrhony Riqazzi, Hobarf Young, Mueller, Erv Wesela Boifom Row-Fred Malewicki, Perer Wielebslri, Melvin Ries, Frank Pasforino, Gilberi Irving Wallace, Emil Mesich William Vuqrich, William Raefrer, Top Row-Norayne Meyer, Dorofhy Reifl, Bernice Plari. Kalherine Wilson, Muriel Schueiz, Dororhy Olsen, Louise Mahan, Gerirude Ramczylcowslci, Helen Siian, Esiher Slrelow Second Row-Florence Preclcal. Lenore Paradise, Corrine Ohlsen, Marion Pelersen, Jean Schmir, Doroihy Zirlcel, Dororhy Ziliges, Lucille Voqel, Laura Pawlalc, Grace Smulcowslci Third Row-Eugenie Tarasofl, Sylvia Wellcovar. Doris Sfuclcerl, Edirh Pelkoier, Gloria Schille, June Rossow, Audrey Schram, Carherine Middlemas, Berry Salveaux Fourfh Row-Caroline Pawlulc, Beiiy Weis, Wanda Szychulslci, Ediih Newman, Parricia Zalc, Mila Swessel. Edna Mayer, Josephine Wulcadinovich BoHom Row-Bernice Schrank, Floraiane Ross, Evelyn Widerslci, Elizabelh Smiih, Irene Walrers, Jeanne Weslwood, Edith Seignemarfin Page One Hundred Fifly-florw ,. i. w X f j 1 'Q 4 43' 5. Af .4- 44' 02 '. V If f iff! 4.4 ffl' ' 6 ff .35 .-5' .auf ' nf, 4 lv- . fl - ,. ' . pig' I 4.04 ff 5.5 fi: .49 -Jr, 'if ,'-91' .fm ,gjfy .gggj fw y' 5 15' :f e ji. , 5: -19 o -lv., W ' ,fffj ALF ? ,W ' -gag' ,.- ffgif iw! urf:' 1 L y up-. A r' , .yw'Y' f fi as '-1.-.A if Xl, ,'?' x f-5 45.7 f' -v, 4., .'1 1'f iii? S' 49. 5471? .ff'S'i'F ,gfffw 'V . ,yvgf -1- -' 4' LJ' flu gui., QM ,,., Az, 4149. Af: -fi' 49 542' ,M ff.,-ff A - ,uf ,diff A2764-Q 9 A 1 mmf Nm f-4, wi' .Y ax - fc-r, ff In .,. -, gk ,,-, :gp I my ' y5fjI?'J ,tn- Affun ff- -gig,-,lf p f? -'ixfgw gdyfjtl 'f f?5Il'7,Q.f ' 1 . . ,,s- I . , X fygffff fr . gi fizi, Q, tif? 2: 45.- ,ln -.t F121 mllgig' A Aj. ,4'2Er 'f'sQ 2' , .1-nfl .gf filly ,.4g,,- Hilti.,- .f'Qf3i1 ATM' 'W 'QQ ff.-' PM H12 ,xfbf-' -- ,7.7'!,Qf'f 3 -. . if we .ef .W nf vivdfgwf' f9'5-?5wii- wifsfsg-if 1' :diff - ,fx ' he ,W . fda? wa. 5. 15 Q' 1 is 1 3 W M ,L VS? 'EYJQ MISS WATSON MISS PIERSON Page Om, Hundred Fifly-six English Upon examining The Course Book oT our own ciTy schools or The enTrance reguiremenTs oT any college, one is aT once impressed by The TacT ThaT English is oT basic imporTance. Dr. Thomas I-I. Briggs has said, The TirsT duTy oT The school is To Teach pupils To do beTTer The desirable Things They are likely To do anyway . Two oT These desirable acTiviTies are spealcing and wriTing. I-lere are Two Tields in which we engage in one Torm or anoTher during mosT oT our walcing hours, in school and ouT. Every Time we wriTe an accounT oT The liTe hisTory oT The Trog, or of The causes oT The American RevoluTion, or The prooT oT an original exercise in geomeTry, we are calling inTo use The slcills developed in The English MISS LANDWET-IR MISS DURHAM MISS ZARLING English class. When we are wriTing Tor The Oracle, or penning a good leTTer To a Triend, The same TruTh holds. When we are giving ThaT selT-laudaTory speech beTore our club, seeking oTTice, or are en- gaging in debaTe, or Trying ouT Tor a parT in The school play, we are proTiTing by Those hours in The speech class. Then, when high school days are over, comes college or The adulT responsibiliTies oT work. IT The Tormer, our speaking and wriTing will ToTlow much The same Torm as beTore, only on a more rnaTure plane. IT The laTTer, There are leTTers oT applicaTion, inTerviews, and Then The iob iTselT ThaT make us realize The value oT Those hours oT preparaTion ThaT have been spenT. LasT rnenTioned is The place oT English in pre- paring Tor The leisure rnornenTs oT liTe. MR. WHITCOMB MISS ROBERTS MRS MOHRBACHER MRS. Sl-TUTES MR. STOUT MISS LANE -5 X' Page Ona Hzmzlrczl Fifty-xezfefz English Dr. W. S. Gray has sTaTed The maTTer in These words: Leisure acTiviTies should conTribuTe To social enlighTenmenT, The soluTion oT economic problems, The developmenT oT a broad appreciaTion oT our American democracy, and The prornoTion oT enriched and sTaloilized personaliTies. Reading plays a large parT in aTTaining These ends . ln lorieT, our reading, under The guidance OT our Teachers oT li+era+ure, helps us To a creaTive en- ioymenT in aTTaining The saTisTacTion ThaT comes when we are adiusTed wiThin ourselves and wiTh liTe in general. In summaTion, English serves in making our speaking and wriTing more eTTecTive and TuncTional. IT helps us To undersTand beTTer ourselves and our environmenT. lT serves To build more inTelligenT, Tlexible-minded, culTured, and personally adiusTed ciTizens-of The school Today, oT The naTion To- morrow. MR. NELSON MISS WHELAN MRS. GARLING MRS. URBAN 4R. MILLER MR. KORN MR. I-I. E. SMITH AR. I-IERCI-IER MISS STEEL MR. OWEN MRS. GRIMES Social Sciences One of our recenl graduales, when asked whal subiecls were mosl popular al college, sug- gesled Ihe social sciences. Sludenls feel lhe need for a broader baclcground To inlerpref The challenging problems of our Times. Bay View recognizes Ihe Irend. New courses have appeared. Sociology conlribules +o in- lelligenf unclerslancling- of our social inslilulions, and Teaches how To Iive wisely Iogelher. Eco- nomics helps us To be beller consumers and develops Iolerance foward conlroversial finan- cial problems of Jrhe clay. We encourage sludenls fo sludy Ihe slory of our coun+ry's developmenl. The lives ol greal men and Iheir heroic achievemenfs inspire us Io emulare Iheir deeds. I-Iislory records The pass- ing of The lronlier. Yel unsolved social, moral and economic lronliers remain unconquered, a challenge lo 'rhe pioneers of Iomorrow. MRS. KIRCI-IGEORG MR NASON Languages Qui ignore les Iangues eTrangeres ignore Ia siennef' He who does noT know Toreign languages does noT know his own, say The French. Truly, a Toreign language sTudenT learns much abouT English. The LaTin origin oT numerous English words is evidenT To The I.aTin sTudenT, while his sTudy oT cases clarifies The Terms 1z011'zi11afi1fc', accusa- iivc, eT ceTera. The aspiring Frenchman discovers ThaT hundreds oT French words resemble English words, and pronouncing Thern Teaches him someThing concerning English pronunciaTion. The Spanish conTriI:nuTion is especially pic- Turesgue, including s011zbrc1'0, arroyo, chili can L'6ll'l7C,, and even algebra. A sTudy oT German shows ThaT mosT oT The shorTer, everyday English words Iook like Ger- man words: and, und. While Tew English words come Trom Polish, This shows more vividly The common origin oT The European Tongues. NighT , Tor example, begins wiTh an n in Polish as well as in oTher languages: nox, mzif, 77050, Narbf, 1100. MISS MELCI-IIOR MISS MILLER MR. BOLAINIOWSKI MISS PRUCI-IA MISS FREUND Pagr' One H1l17!il'61l Sixty Mai'hema'I'ics The hisfory of mafhemafical developmenf is really a hisfory of measuremenfs. The numerous invenfions of our machine age are dependenf upon fhe use of formulae, whose developmenf required accurafe measuremenf of fhe recurring behavior of nafure. Undersfanding befween peoples is possible only on fhe basis of commonly adopfed assumpfions. Arifhmefic evolved fhrough a socially adopfed Arabic number sysfem. The equafions or formulae of algebra are dependenf upon axioms and prin- ciples. Conclusions in geomefry, as in any area of fhoughf, are frue only fo fhe degree fhaf fhe as- sumpfions upon which fhey are based are frue. Thaf which exisfs can be measured relafive fo fhe sfandards we assume. lvleasuremenfs in ihe physical sciences are expressed differenfly from fhose in fhe social sciences. The efficiency of an engine can be sfafed numerically. The efficiency of human fhinking af a given fime can as yef be described only in adiecfives. MISS JAMESON MRS. LYNCH MISS WELSH MR. CRAWFORD MISS KIECKHEFER MR. SPRLJTJGQR Page Om' Humlrcd Sixfy-one Science IT is Tour o'cloclc in The science rooms OT Bay View High School. School is ouTg consequenTly These rooms should be silenT and empTy. lnsTead, They are Tull oT The roar OT gas burners, The Tap- Tapping oT Morse Code, The clinlc oT bealcers, and are crowded wiTh youngsTers absorbed in experi- menTs. This is noT school: iT is liTe. IT is The desire oT pupils To geT more oT The Things ThaT were pre- senTed during regular class Time, noT because They have To do iT, buT because They wanT To do iT. Some are conscious oT The value oT spending more Time Than is required aT Their Taslcsg oThers work along unconscious oT The urge ThaT speeds Them ony and ofhers do iT because iT is Tun. WhaT- ever The urge prodding The child on, The science rooms and laboraTories provide a means Tor ex- pression oT ThaT desire. MR GILLO MR. GATES MR. VERDUN KYPER MR. DENNIS ' f 1. A W 1 -' ,N N. . , .v 1 49 S. S5 wlLLiArv1S MR. cosTELLo l - JP ii Commercial ln an address in I934, before The NaTional Edu- caTion AssociaTion, DeparTnnenT oT Classroom Teachers, John Dickinson, assisTanT secreTary oT commerce oT The UniTed STaTes sTaTed: UnTil The mass of our educaTed people have a beTTer lcnow- ledge oT The TacTs oT our economic and commer- cial liTe, we cannoT hope To have more inTelligenT policies pursued by privaTe business or more eT- TecTive and Tar-sighTed governmenT acTion in The Tield oT economic regulaTion. Commercial and economic educaTion is The gaTeway To an undersTanding oT The Two essenTial TruThs oT our Time upon which The rnainTenance oT our modern civilizaTion depends: TirsT, The greaT TruTh oT The inTer-dependence oT all The elemenTs in our complex economic sysTem, labor, capiTal, agri- culTure, disTribuTors, and Tinancial insTiTuTions7 and second, The greaT TruTh oT The essenTial inTer- dependence oT naTions. A leading commercial educaTor sTaTes, Business educaTion, properly organized and TaughT, can and will conTribuTe more Than any oTher recognized phase oT public educaTion Toward The soluTion oT many oT The problems now Tacing us. MR. BOOK MR. MAY MISS MATTHEWS MISS WANGARD MRS. LOEBER Z Commercial From Jrlie previous slalemenrs we can cleare ly see lliaf Jrlie chief purpose of commercial educalion is nol vocalionalg il' is cullural and general in clwaracler. The nonvocalional val- ues are numerous and varied. In general They may be classified as lil personal values, l2l cullural values, l3l social values, l4l consumer values. Some graduales do make use ol 'ilweir commercial Training in llieia' vocalions, loul' ine clwiel oloieclive is lo develop Jrlwe personal and social abililies ol lsoys ansl girls. Commercial educalion is a recenl develop- menl ol llwe educalional syslem in llwe Uniled Slales. According lo Professor Lyon llwere were nol more Jrlian a dozen privale business colleges in l85O and nnosl ol lliese were local- ed in New England slales. By I899 llwere were 34I sclwools ol lliis lcind willi I,764 in- slruclors and 77,746 sludenls. In I900, llwe Nalional Educalional Associalion lirsl recog- nized business courses as dislincl parls ol Hue curriculum in +l'1e pulolic schools: whereas 1 nge Om' Hznzdrrd Sixfjs'-fou 1' MR. J. J. SMITH MISS OCALLAGHAN MR. OSTERNDORF MR. MAUTON MRS. CUTTER MR. DIETZMAN MR. WILEY MR. COUBAL MR. SCT-TOELLER MISS BATZ MISS OELHAFEN MRS. WEGNER Commercial beTore This Time They were only subiecTs. ln I909, The UniversiTy oT CaliTornia and in l9IO The UniversiTy oT Wisconsin esTablished schools oT commerce. There are now Tive hundred colleges and uni- versiTies ThaT oTTer some Type oT busi- ness Training. Today educaTion recognizes The need oT Trained youTh To parTicipaTe inTelli- genTly in presenT-day business aTTairs. Business is no longer simple, buT is a complex uniT which requires careTul Training on The parT oT Those who par- TicipaTe in iT. YouTh Trained in saving, invesTing, spending: in The inTelligenT use oT Time and energy: in The culTiva- Tion oT cordial human relaTions will cause The epoch oT Talse proTiTs To Tade, and The dawn oT The larger pros- periTy of a genuine civilizaTion. Page One Hundred Sixty-five BOERNER MISS DE LA HUNT MISS CONLEY MR, M. D. WILLIAMS Fine Ar'I's and Physical Educa'I'ion Music adds much 'ro 'rhe enIoymen+ of all who Iisfen Io I+, bu'r for Those who parficipafe In producing I+ 'rhere is a much grea+er reward bofh in in+eIIecIuaI growfh and in good IeIIowship. Ac+uaI work and crearive Ihinlcing In Ihe mediums of drawing, painf- Ing, scuIpIure, design, and 'rhe craffs carry us 'foward a beffer under- sfanding and appreciarion of Jrhe vi+aI par? arf has In everyone's life. The Deparfmenf of Physical Educafion seeks 'ro preserve heallrh Jrhrough a safe and sane program of physical acfivilries and classroom ins'rrucI'ion on healrh habirs and hygiene. MR. MEYER MRS. ARNOLD MR. MATTHEI MISS STATZ Page Om' Humlrezi Sixty-six MISS LYNCH MISS TI-IORNBURG MISS SUCKOW V Household and Manual Arfs In I-Iousehold ArTs The sTudenTs coIIecT, analyze, and discuss labels, Tags, adverTisemenTs, and radio TaIIcs. They visiT newIy-buiIT homes beTore These are occupied To anaIyze The pracTicaI and arTisTic TeaTures. They pIan suiTabIe Turnishings. In shorT, The oId-Time emphasis on doing has IargeIy been TransTerred To iudging and seIecTing. In The Manuai ArTs course The TuTure arTisans have again, Through a symphony OT sound and acTiviTy, creaTed many useTuI arTicIes. In The wood shops: cedar chesTs, Tables, bridge lamps and boaTs7 in mechanical drawing: IayouTs oT simple bIocIcs, gears, cams, and assembIy drawings. MR. BARTA MR. WELLER MR. TOMKIEWICZ MR. LORENTZ MR. BERG Page One Hu1m'1'efl Sixty-sewn Colors look Fresher when Duratone Laundered Our customers are amazed at the freshness and brightness of colored garments laundered by our patented Duratone process. Cloth and patterns look like new. Duratone is more than ordinary launder- ing. It is a modern method that gently removes soils by solubili- zation, much as Ll c E N s E o The result is not only brighter and cleaner linens, but longer life, because Duratone washes gently as well as thoroughly. Dirt is completely removed and washed away in gallons of fresh, clean water. See for yourself what laboratory tests have proved -- that Duratone makes fone LAUNDRY clothes whiter Right Laundgf 2338 S. Howell Avenue Page' Om' Hundred Sixty-eigbl ISS BROWN'S SCHOOL Wells at Milwaukee MArquette 2 5 82 Accepts only superior high-school graduates and college women SUMMER SCHOOL-july 6 Classes for beginners and advanced students INDIVIDUALIZED PLACEMENT Catalog Sent upon Request . FALL TERM-September 7 The Salon Known For: INDIVIDUAL HAIR STYLING BETTER PERMANENTS Prompt and Courteous Service KAY ELLE geaufe galon 2908 South Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 4914 QKGRADUATESJ, . . . Have your Hair Styled for that Special Occasion by Alumni of Bay View High School. PAUL I. GRUNAU CU. Ltd. CONTRACTORS and ENGINEERS ik Plumbing, Heating, Air Condition- ing and Automatic Sprinkler Systems 2697 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue MILWAUKEE, WIS. Telephones SHeridan 1400-1401 24 Hour Service SUCCESS TO THE ,38 GRADUATES HAGMANN'S PHARMACY Extra Service Drug Store Cor. Rusk and Delaware Avenues SHeridan 97 1 5 MILWAUKEE, WIS. Sodcrs Lunches Sundaes Prescriptions Carefully Compoundecl Page One Hundred S HOXV THE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE K I I Crm Make the Future Secure I t 2 e l S lll An intensive business course will greatly en- hance the high school graduates oppor- tunities tor early employment and future advancement. i2l Our college-grade courses lead to! Secre- - 5 - tarial, Accounting, and Business Adminis- Mllwaztkegs Exclusive tration positions. f3l Classes tor beginning and advanced students. l4l Over IOOO calls tor graduates were received in I937. l5l Free Employment Department. 6 S S ln l J l - ---- ll ummm COO Opens UV 5 Hours 2235 South K1nn1Ck1Dn1C Avenue 8A.lv1.tolP.M. l7l Write, phone or call 'For Special Bulletin. , SHeridan 0185 COLLEGE, INC. 606 East Wisconsin Avenue MILWAUKEE, WIS. Phone MArquette 0880 FURNITURE DEALER 85715 . . . Oi continuous operation, at the same location, producina l-liah Grade Corn- rnercial and Book Printina, is our record of service to thousands oi discriminatina customers in Bav View and rnanv other sections ot the citv. PUBLISHERS OF THE BAY VIEW PRESS The paper that priuzfs Bay View News - Fi1fs1f . The Only Weekly Newspaper in Bay View. 2 3 0 8 S. Howell Avenue SHeridan 0 8 44 g One H11mlr'mlSez'cnty QUALITY FURNITURE At Guaranteed Lower Prices Also Stoves. Refrigerators, Wash Machines and Radios BAKER FURNITURE CO. 2637 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. Phone SI-Ieridan 1492 GERI-ING Qlma CUE. Zgalfang BROTHERS SI-Ieridan 2969 F. T. D. FLORIST 2401 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue com. - WOOD Q COKE Washed Sand and Gravel Telephone SI-Ieridan 1071 HERMAN GERLING JOHN GERLING 2330 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. SIIUTII SIIURE CIJAL 8: ICE ICE - coAL - coKE - Woon Telephone SHeridan 0609 2421 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. EDW. A. GIPP, President P O H rl ELSIE'S CRAMMING FOR I-IER EXAMS- GRIDLEY'5 REQUIREMENTS ARE SO TERRIBLY STRICT, YOU KNOW ERIOUSLY - a cow has to pass some pretty stern tests on a Gridley-approved iarrn. But otherwise her life is rosy -- fed on selected foods. housed in a clean and airy barn, visited often by Gridley farm inspectors and veterinarians. A11 she must do in return is give extra-good, pure milk - the kind from which Gridley products are made. THOUSANDS OF DOCTORS WRITE 'GRIDLEY'S -when prescribing milk for infants. Doctors know, as many mothers do not. the extra safeguards that protect ALL Gridley products. g W V' 5' ,,rS i f ,pupil ,-so cow v nl Page One Hundred Serclfly-Iwo NHNGS PAID-UP STOCK INSTALLMENT STOCK 'VOX Ioin Our Wise and Thrifty Investors INSURED BUILDING 1-Lss'N at 4 'lb' SAQEJJR L? IISJESTMENT Q ,E 7 U- Z 5 S 1' 0 X . I v I 294 SUSZLO Sql? 22 S2 South K1nn1Ck1nn1c Avenue N05 unit? Bay Viezafs Oldesi Home Fimnzciers KINNICKINNIC MUTUAL LOAN 6. w M M E R E D l TH Compliments of M E A T S C B ' Henschel WE DELIVER Manufacturing Company flfxfxf fqtgrg, mf W Q9 2514 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue 229 W. Mineral Street 5,oE1.1.S EXCELLENCE AND RESPONSIBILITY 1222-1224 West Mitchell St. Phone Mitchell 4260 I Pug e Om' H1ma'rz'aI7SeL'vIIfy-I O in 5 xv 'Y X O ff, 1 0 0 ,Q I K W 5 7 J C .- MXN Q . . 1 0 0 G T X 'W ' 0 RU -. s f, f ..,.. H N - , f ' ax - I , i , i 4' w - - 1 l 1 f r f , , ,f - . . ' ' ' 'ff -iff! X i if at Q . - ' ' , 'E The picture part of your ad- vertisement, catolog or broadside may be the deciding factor in converting a prospect into a customer. Think twice before you delegate this important responsibil- ity to any but the very finest engravings you can buy. The highly skilled, long experienced Premier organi- zation is well-known for its fine black and white and color work: and for on-time service that's geared to the speed requirements of advertisers and manufacturers. Page Om' Hlll1ll1'FZll Scrcillj'-fozzr SPECIAL! Fur Coats Cleaned and Glazed 351.50 Moth Proof Szfomge Bag Free PETER'S FUR SHOP AND TAILORING 2132 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue SI-leridan 813 8 KERN'S SERVICE STATIONS ELMER SCHMUHL, Mgr. Oklahoma and Howell Avenues SHeridan 7582 - .ll ...T M50 DRY CLEANERS TExAco PRODUCTS SI-Ieridan 1 S20 Greczsing - Tire Repairing - Batteries - Accessories OTHER STATIONS: 2729 403 1301 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. W. Greenfield Ave. E. Conway St. 2934 W. Burnham St. 1202 W. Greenfield Ave. 3900 N. Teutonia Ave. 827 N. Sixth St. BAY VIEW BUILDI G ASSOCIATIO C. J. BULLOCK, Secy. 2671 South Kinnickinnic Avenue 8: LOA Cor. S. Lenox Street MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN Page Om' H11 11 YJ PHOTCDGRAPHS BY MAYER Mayer Photographs nave been used in Qracle Annuals Since TQQ3 MAYER STUDIO 2665 N. 3rd S+reei LO cusi' 7634 Phone SHeridan 7022 Business Phone Sl-leridan 035 7 . J. Soltis IEWELER Expert Watch, Clock. and Iewelrv Repairing 2367 S. Howell Ave. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN at, Uiew a e machineiv Nordberg-built machinery has long been used in the NatiOn's leading industries. Additions continually being made to the Nordberg line of products have greatly broadened their Held of service and are bringing Bay View machinery to a growing list of users. DIESEL ENGINES STEAM ENGINES BLOWING ENGINES MINE HOISTS AIR AND GAS COMPRESSORS ORE AND ROCK CRUSHERS ADZING MACHINES POWER JACKS SPIKE PULLERS TRACK SI-IIFTERS RAIL GRINDERS RAIL DRILLS SCREENS CLASSIFIERS NORDBERG MFG. CO. MILWAUKEE THE THEO. OTJEN CO. THE PIONEER BUILDING S LOAN ASSCCIATION W Page One H HAAS FOOD MARKET QUALITY ECONOMY 2979 S. Kinnickinnic' Avenue Prompt Service Oflice SHeridan 383 8 Residence SI-Ieridan 0230 COAL - WOOD - COKE SOUTH END FUEL CO. MRS. A. J. READ, Mgr. 2899 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. Milwaukee, Wisconsin J. C. BULLOCK AGENCY Realtor LOANS A A INSURANCE 2671 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. SHeridan 1831 A. A. PIZER Painting, Decorating. and Paper Hanging 329 East Van Beck Avenue Phone SI-Ieridan 8086 MILWAUKEE, WIS. OHddS I3 glut -'21-1f?., 1,f::j3, ff ., - f '11Q2?2f5'5- 2 Cf - ff ,.. 71552-,,, ,... - f we ?f f. 51? V fx :-fj,fi :7- ,-A L, : 'f fy, ' ..,- 3 -Qf??2:,.., 'Xp , 5- -- -1- , e L Y . 4 ,f ' , .sf,,f,f'x:.fg,, V. ' ' V' VV A I I .-.x IZII I ff X . 1 ' ,Q LFM' I' E' ' X '- Q 'P' eww i a -f HT H Es,-u p ,f ,X N X -T li, 'i fV MIP Eiuvuw 1 :ity w, , ul - 3, I , . X, Nu, .ggi , V ,LA- 1- ,IIWQEQ -4 1,.,. Q .ggi -- .. tk P g K uxwdif y f Z 41 e-1,7 .- -- QM-if -ef: ,1 'lf re , eg ' ?,lVfj 'Egg 'i A --A -Q.. Y firshi ii-li Q A - -:-f ' .-T' - if'-' ' iw -V 74 wg -V--J..-?,N -Q - it -.--- W ' . W NIEMANN 8: SCNS, Inc. FUNERAL HOME Telephone SI-Ieridcm 5156 2486 South Kinnickirmic Avenue Page Om' Hundred Sereniy-nine FOR Goon THINGS To EAT C. C. ANDERSON Eat A7Zd6TS01Z,S Bod y Builder Eggs Phone SHeridan 41 17-41 18 3 07 4 S. Delaware Avenue You can bw G home with THE BURNER SWEET SHOP as little c:s10'X: down Home Made Candies LW See Our Ojferings Before You Buy, ICE CREAM The Perfect Food Above all QUALITY IS OUR MOTTO Frank J. SHeridan 2537 1416 West Lincoln Avenue 2635 S. Kinnickinnlc Avenue Mltchell 0205 MRS. WM. BAUMGARTEN, Prop. THE NEW INDEPENDENT PACKING HOUSE 2739 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue at Pryor Avenue Phone SHeridan 3929 O H cl lliglly U65 670081 on Ma 7935 Dzacfa isa IXIQIQAIVIIDIQESS 60051 macfs fgs 670051 fpfzocfuafa Biuiaon TI-IE NCDIQTI-I AIVIERICAN PRESS lvIII.WAUKI:E, WISCONSIN IVIATZEN FUEL CO. A Friendly Place to Buy Your Fuel Phone SHeridan 3346 2332 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue B. S. Wisniewski lnc. General Electric Refrigerators Philco - Zenith - R. C. A. Victor Radios Everyiloing i1i Automotive Paris Everyzfhiiig in Electrical Appliances 2131 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue Phone S1-Ieridan 2707 ROMAN'S MEAT MARKET ROMAN M. PRZYBYLSKI, Prop. HIGH QUALITY MEATS and SAUSAGES Home Dressed Pozzliry 831 W. Mitchell Street Tel. ORchard 4244 Chas. J. Petri and Son GROCERIES. FRUITS. and VEGETABLES Tel. SHeridan 1537 2633 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. One Hufzdred Eighty-Iwo Wikia... I 1 '-!5:'5i Personal Eb I g I SHerIdan Service im i mgfll -' 2429 I 'il j I S 'er' 'ii . wr' in if I- ' I f ' ' ...E-'. Y FUNERAL HOME I. T. SCHEUERELL 2433 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. New Tire Protection at cr Savings of 50 'Za a x e Be Thrifty . . . Get the Fullest Service out of your tires. We are the D0cio1's,' and Diagnose your tire trouble without charge. LODI SUPER TREADING gives you 4 tires for the price oi 2 i f I BAY VIEW TIRE :AND....-.,...5 2375 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. SI-Ieridan 3719 v'S ept. Store 2680 S. KINNICKINNIC AVE. Qlhert igruskietnitg FUNERAL DIRECTOR 2101 W. Mitchell Street Phone Mltchell 1013 MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN Page One Humlrml Eighf Him I-,out Gaaeefz .... Fo COMMERCIAL ART and ILLUSTRATION 0 FASHION DRAWING 6: DEPT. STORE ART Begin any Monday Courses 'live monflws fo Two years Day and Evening Classes Individual insfrucfion by Milwaukee leading professional arlisls-Jreache Enjoy Eight Weeks.. Summer Art Session Free Cafalogue FS A. SCHEINERT HOME BAKERY 'A' I a Cakes Made for Special Occasions 'k RISKO SCHOOL OF COMMERCIAL ART 928 N. Planlcinfon Phone SHeridan 557 8 2693 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. , , . , TO THE GRADUATES Good Luck cmd God Speed Is the Wish of Your Ieweler Thomas Platzer DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY 225 7 South Howell Avenue At Kinnickinnic Avenue Page One H14 mired Eighty-four TasfeTeHs You F000 MARKET 'S 2078 South Fifth Street ORchard 1810 lil! Illl FIESI Clill The Fresh Cream ... . Ice Cream Purveyors of Qualzzfy Foods M O T O R O L A :Eg PFAU SOUND EQUIPMENT COMPANY 3 AMERICAS FINEST RADIO tg: 920 LOUD SPEAKING EQUIPMENT FOR EVERY CONCEIVABLE for ff: USE IN- HOME Or CAR .2 vis FOOTBALL STADIUMS NIGHT CLUBS HOME RADIO AS LOW vi' AUDITORIUMS CARNIVALS OE' CHURCHES MUNICIPALITIES as Og' U. S. GOVERNMENT RESEARCH LABORATORIES S9.97 UNIvERsITIEs INTER-OFFICE AND :Q SPECIAL TYPES OF FACTORY COMMUNICATION CAR RADIO-SIX TUBE HEART MICROPHONES EQUIPMENT DASH CONTROL TO -5- , , 0? Our small firm IS expanding with each passing month, We can MATCH ANY CAR AND service ANY home radio, Electrical device, and supply you with INSTALLED COMPLETE any electrical appliance you desire. f 'J'gy MOTTOS OF OUR FIRM S2 . 5 SOUND EQUIPMENT- Known for Natural Tone I Oz. C 'f'I'0'f LW U Hand ,S. RADIO REPAIR AND SALE- Sale Not Complete Unless You al all times .3 . ,, .5 are Satisfied M O T O R O L A :fs PHONE SHeridan 0349 Call at 2993 S. Delaware Ave. OUR PAST SALES CAN DEMONSTRATE ALL ABOVE TYPES OF SOUND IN USE. Page One Humlred Eighly-five BETTY'S COFFEE SHOP 2254 South Kinnickinnic Ave. Enjoy a Delicious Sunday Dinner . . . 60C Everything in Furniture . for the Horne Where You Can Always Depend on a ' Well Prepared Dinner M A N D E L K E R S Luncheon, or just a little snack at any time 706 South Fifth Street of the day or night. MISTRESS MARY DRESS SHOP 1121 W. Lincoln Ave. Phone ORchard 6155 Ladies, and ClJildren's Dresses Made io Measure C017Zpli17Z67ZfS of ARTHUR I. STREHLOW HARDWARE Meats of Good Taste TED WENZEL'S MEAT MARKET We Deliver TRY OUR MEATS 2993 South Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 3558 T. E. WEDEMEYER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 536 W. Wisconsin Avenue . MArquette 4020-1 Evening Office 2250 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue SHCf1d3n 1221 ORchard 3040 Mlrchell 3734 Ours is a Black Business, but we treat you wloitev IOHN LESZCYNSKI WOOD - COAL - COKE 2078 S. 4th Street M1LWAUKEE,WIS. --s- :' I -Mwfffeelllfffgi al 2 ,-.uzfersil-fl-il-If g,-ig, ! I xfffl Qqggqgqigagqziz- ....... di ELGIN WATCHES- 517256 ,,,,1fmUp ARCHIE TEGTMEYER. Inc. Plunkinton Arcade - Main Floor Inside HIEWELERS 1-'O'R 45 YEARS' ART LEN CK SERVICE STATION WADHAMS GAS AND OIL 2915 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 4717 TRANSFER GROCERY Fernw00n s Most Convenient Corner QUALITY GROCERIES AND MEATS 3099 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue Phone SHeridan 6727 Page One Hundred Eiglaly-six MARIAN LEWIS, M. D. I. P. ZENTNER. D. D. S. 25 19 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 1027 SHeridan S12 8 Coinplinzents of the Bay View Clinic E. X. THOMPSON, M. D. and ASSOCIATES 2445 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. TASTY SA USAGE MILWAUKEE SAUSAGE COMPANY, Inc. 13 34 W. National Avenue Phone Mltchell 66 S 5 HOUSE PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION EXPERTS Phone SHeridan 9840-9841 2737 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. We Deliver DR. R. I. STOLLENWERK DENTIST 2689 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue Phone SHeridan 2206 BROWNIES A Byword in Bay View When yon think of eats, Think of Brownies Chilli Sandwiches Plate Lunches CoMPLETE SUNDAY DINNERS 2318 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. DR. A. D. BOWYER DENTIST 405 E. Lincoln Avenue Oiiice 602 S. 6th Sr. Phone MArquette 7328 Res. Phone Mltchell 0836 MILWAUKEE, WIS. I. S. STEFANEZ. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON C0llZlJ1i77Z671fS C0mPli11w11fS of Of FRANK I. SCHULTZ DR. CLIFFORD R. CORONER Milwaukee, Wisconsin Page One H1l11!11 al E g y Page Achberger, Eloise V... . Albrechl. Irene G.. .. Amann, Frank J. ..... . Amann, Joyce G.. . .. Arndl, Gerlrude M.. . . Bach, Dolores E.. . .. Baer, Daniel L.. . .. Ball, Palricia J.. . .. Baren, Helen ....... Barnes, Herberl F.. .. Barlh, Donald Bauer, Janel E. ...... . Baumann, Charles J.. .. Baumann, Thelma J.. .. Baxler. Maxine A.. . .. Benkelman, Mela M... Benninger, Doris L.. .. Beres, John .......... Berndl, Eleanore G.... Page I27 .....III .....IOI .....II6 . ..... II8 89 .....II3 76 .....I07 .....I26 74 . ..... II4 . ..... I04 . ...76 88 . ..... II9 .....I27 . ..... 80 .... .I2O Berry, Dorolhy Marcella ..... ..... I 20 Bessey, Richard B. ..... . Birgel, Adeline H. Bishop, Neil D. ....... . Biick, Marjorie F. ..... . Blackwood, William R.. Blanas, Frank T. ...... . Boisclair, Thomas G.... Booker, Roberl Bork, Wallace J. ..... . Borlik, Charles Borman, Theresa E... .. Borman, Waller Boyle, Audrey Boyle, Elaine P. .... . Boyle, Eileen Bozich, Helen ...... Brad, Virginia Brislow, Gilberl Buchner, Francis Buckspan, Harold ..... Buenger, Clarence A... Buerger, Julia C. .... . Burrmann, Evelyn L. .. Burlh, Mary B. ..... . Buschke, Berlon Buske, Harriel L. ..... . Bussard, Richard D.... Bulcher, Bernice B. Buller, Richard Campbell. Jeanne M... Ceynowa, Monica T.... Chandek, Rose ...... Cieslak, Cecilia Clark, Jean V. ..... . Colbo, Arlyne Cole, Millon S.. ..... . Cooper, Iva .......... Cyganiak, Eugene F.... Czukas, John P. ...... . Czyzewski, Leonard J... Daily, Lornelle Dawson, Donald D.... Dega, Richard J. .... . Delopsl, Paula Denessen, Adele L.... Dennis, Audrey K. .... . Dielenderler, June E... Dillmar, Virginia E.. . .. ..I09 79 . ..... l32 .... .I27 .,.. .II2 . ...70 . ...96 7I 99 .....II5 82 .....II7 83 .....II4 83 87 .....I08 87 97 . ...80 . ..... 7I .....II8 .....II4 87 .....I30 . . .... 84- . ..... II6 .....I3I 72 . ...96 . ..... 77 .....I33 .....I25 .....IO5 .....I29 .....I05 . ...78 . ...88 .....I28 . ..... I28 . .... I32 .....II3 .....IOI .....II4 78 . ..... II4 ...98 75 Dobrowolski, Virginia C. ..... ..... I 2I Dohmen, Lucille Dollak, Anne M. ...... . One Hundred Eighty-eight ...I33 . ...89 Candidales for Gradualion February and June 1938 Page Drecher, Ann B. ........ .... I 27 Drelahl, Wilbur H.. .... .... I 26 Dreher, William A. ..... ...IOI Durand. Eugenia E. .... ...I2I Duzynski, Theresa A. .... . .. 86 Dymerski, Anna C.. .... .... I 20 Eckerl, Sylvia A. ........ . .. 76 Edelslein, Lawrence B. .... .... I OO Eickholl, Harry F. ..... . Ellioll, Bealrice J.. . .. Erchull, Frances A. .... . Erdmann, Virginia C.... Eslow, Shirley A. ..... . ....IOI ....I07 ...III 75 ...I02 Evan, Gerlrude M. ..... ...I05 Evans, Richard N. .... . Farley, Arlene E. .... . Faulkner, Warren G.. .. Ferenlz, Emmie M.. . .. Fimiano, Margarel ... Fischer, Rila B. ...... . ....I30 ...I08 70 84 80 82 Filzgerald, Alice M.. .. ...I32 Folaron, Irene E.. ..... .... I O8 Forecki, Leonard J. ...... .... I I6 Freeman, Rulhanna L. .... .... I IO Frenlz, Delmar J. ..... . Galloway, John W. .... . Gales, Donald C.. . .. Gaura, Louis J. .....,. . 85 73 96 ....I04 Gellings, Marion L. ..... 89 Gershak, Mary L. .... . Gierhahn, Karl G.. . .. Gilberl, Bernice M. .... . Gilberl, Jean B.. . .. Gilsler, Gunlher ..... Gilzel, Marion E. .... . Giurich, Polly ..... Goelz, Joseph P. .... . Graiek, Evelyn M.. .. Gray, Eleanor C.. . . .. Greenerneier, Marie ... Greulich, Marion A.... Griebenow, Rulh C.. ... ...I33 85 ....Il6 ...I03 ...IOI .II8 84 ....I30 ....I2I ....IO2 ....I2I ....I08 ....I3I Grieshaber, Louise E. ..... .... I II Gromowski, Gerlrude M.. .. .... 8I Groppi, Louis J. ......... .... 7 3 Gruenwald, Gladys D. .... .... 7 7 Gunlher, Edilh J. ..... . Guse, Eleanor M. .... . Hackbarlh, John F.. . .. Haelner, Wesley C.. .. Haladei, Eugenia V... . Hall, Lorraine M. .... . Hallberg, LaVerne Hanlon, Dorcas Hawe. Donald W. .... . Hawe, Jeane R. .... .. Healy, Eileen V. ...... . Heiderich, Irene E.. . .. Heise, Rulh B. ....... . Hernke, Lorraine H.... ....I20 ....I05 7I ....II7 ....I25 ....IO3 ....I28 ....II6 ....II3 ....II3 .,..II3 ....II9 8I 78 Hickman, Beverly B. ........ .... I I2 Hildebrandl, Mildred M.. .. ,... 84 Holslad, Muriel B. ...... . Hogan, Marie C.. .... . Holler, Emma M.... Holz, William R. ..... . 75 ....IOS ....I23 ....I09 House, Reynold ..... ,... ,... 80 Huelsbeck. Carmen L. .... .... I 33 Ihling, Rulh B. ......, . Inda, Florence A. .... . Jacobsen, Andrew .... ....I22 ....I25 74 Page Jankowski, Lorraine P. .... .... I 32 Janol, Edna L. .......... .... I II Jensen, Eleanore H.. .. .. 8I Jewell, Dona J. ...... .... I II Johnson, Elwood L.. . . .. 79 Johnson, Gene L. ...... ....l02 Junck, Waller E. ......... ,... 88 Kaczmarek, Herberl J. .... .... I 02 Kadi, Waller T. ....... .... 9 7 Karas, Benon J. ..... . Kaye, Shirley A.. . .. Kendzierski, Eslher .. Kielpinski, Alois F.. .. ....IO3 ....I25 ....I22 99 Kinowski, Eslher J. ..... .... I O9 Kleszynski, Gladys F. ..... .... I O3 Klineleller, Ramona J. ..... .... 9 6 Kmieciak, Ursula A. ...... .... I 20 Koch, Belly H. ..,..... .... 7 I Koch, Dorolhy E. .... .... I I9 Koch, Roger P. ........ .... I 30 Koeling. LaVerne L. ..... .... I I0 Kohls, Daniel Konek, Gilberl Konkel, Mary Koracin, Frank 73 ....IIS ....II9 89 Kordes, Lorraine D. .... .... I 27 Kosciesza, Alice T. ..... .... I 32 Kosciesza, Blanche J.. .. ....I22 Koll, Frances A. ...... .... I I9 Kowalczewski, William ... ... .I I7 Kraeblen, Eleanore A. .... .... 9 8 Krail, Royal W. ...... . Krause, Earl J. ..... . Krause, Harold F.. .. Krauski, Norberl J. .... . ....II5 ....I30 ....lI7 ....IOI Kresse, Margarel A. .... .... I 09 Krueger, Harold F. .... .... I 06 Krysiak, Richard L. .... .... 9 6 Krzych, Cecelia M. .... .... I 2I Krzyslon, Bernice E. .... .... I 22 Kubal, Marcella ..... Kubisz, Helen M.. . .. Kuehn, Keilh A. .... . ....I07 ....I2I 70 Kullner, George A. ...... .... I I5 Kulz, Paul H... ......... .. 76 Kwasniewski, Florence E.. .. ....l29 La Marre, Charles L. ..... .... 7 0 Lange, Edward ....... .... I 04 Larke, Florence C.. .. ....I3I Lasocki, Julius N. ...... .... 7 3 Lawdanski, Belly J. .... .... I 23 Lecher, Norberl J. ..... .... I 29 Lena, Waverly M. ....... .... I 22 Lewandowski, Waller P. .... .... I O4 Lewis, Leonard A. ..... .... I OI Loeher, Audrey E.. .. ....I3I Lord, Marvin D. ....... .... I 32 Ludlke, Frederick N.. .. .... 85 Luelzow, William E. .... .... I O6 Luksich, Elizabelh M.. .. ,... 79 Lulher, Lorraine L.. .. Maas, Belly L. .... . Maas, Edwin J. ..... . Madaus, Howard A.. .. ....I3I ....IIO ....lO3 85 Mallue, Charles J. ..... .... 9 7 Marciniak, Irene M. ........ .... I 24 Marinopoulis, Charles L. .... .... I I3 Marks, David W. ........ .... 8 5 Marsho, Mary E. ...... ....I23 Marlinello, Mary M.. .. Maslowski, Jane J.... 8I ....I2O Mavis, Doloris V.. . .. Candidaies for Graduafion February and June 1938 Page Page Page .,l23 Przybylslri, Florence E. ..... ,,... I I9 I I5 Slollenwerlc, Alberf R. .... .... McCall, Evelyn D. ..... .,.. I I2 Radllre, Edward G.. .. .I26 Sfrasen, Marion E. ..... ... . I26 McCar'Ihy, Bernardine ... ,.,. III Ramponi, George .. .I30 Sfrehlow. Audrey V.. .. ....I07 Mecilralslri, Eleanore A. .... .. 8I Rasch, Viola R. ... .I23 Sudiclc, Anifa K. ..... . . .. .I I0 Mesich, John A. ....... ,... 9 7 Regis, Anne F. .,.,... , 75 Suhm. Howard O. ..... .... I 00 Messal, Evelyn H. ,...... ,,,, I 33 Reigel, Margaref A.. .. .I03 Sulilla, Madeline J. ,... . . . . I I8 Melfernich, Elizabefh E.. ., ,,., I I6 Remic, Olga T. ....... . 74 Swiderslci, Agnes P.. . .. .... 84 Michaels, Cha,-les A, ,,., ,,,, I I5 Reschenberg, Roy P. .... .. . 80 Syverrsen, John H. .... .... 96 MICI-,alaky QIa,a I. llllh yvyl I 09 Riley, Suzanne M.. ., . 78 Szulcalslci, Dorolhy R.. .. .... 7I Mike' James 5, ,-.A.',A H 73 Risch, Edifh M. .,.... .I24 Talbol, Jane A. ...... .... 84 Miner' Wanda My ... -'-, lvan I 05 Rololf, Irene M. ..... . 98 Temm, Arlhur R. ..... ..,. I 32 Mlynarskil Jaa,-,awe J. -glb ,,-, I 06 Roof, Donald J. ..... .I32 Temm, Edilh H. .... .... I 07 Money. Ralph L. , .-'., ,,,, I 33 Ross, Elizabeih E. ....... 82 Terry, Ralph ,A. ..... 98 Manfaura' Eldon J' ..-' ,,4, I OI Royseclc, Mary J. ........, ... 84 Thalman, Ralph W. ,... ....I03 Mrofakq Henry J. A'A- H 89 Rozmarynowslci, Arline A. .... ..... I I3 Thirion, Glenna A. ,.,. ....I03 Maeylerl Jack K. 4.'...4 H 74 Ruiz, Isobel M. ........... ... 75 Thompson, Helen C. .... 77 Naegele, Dorolhea V. .... ., 80 Salalnilc, Josephine M. .... ... 89 Thompson, Lois I. .... . , . , I I0 Napieralslci, Emily J.. .. ..,. IO7 Sando, Margarel M. .... ..... I 02 Tibbels, Pauline J. .... ,..,I33 Nelson, William L. ....,.. .... 9 7 Scheid, Harrier E. ..., ,I28 Tilley, Kalhryn G. .... .. 96 Niemczynslci, Oliver M. .... .... I I6 Schienle, Gordon E. ..... ... 98 Tinelli, Josephine A. ...,. ....I3I Nigel, Rulh D. .......... .. 77 Schmechel, Ralph W.. .. ... 97 Tiensvold, Lamberl R.. . .. , . . . I I7 Noble, Bealrice M. .... .... I 26 Schmidt Lucille A.. .. ,I24 Tomassini, Ida J. .... . .... 8I Nowak, Delphine S. .... .... I 32 Schmidl, Roberl N.. ., . I I5 Topilzes, Sandra ... .,..IO8 Nowak, Eleanore B. ...... ,... I 20 Schneider, Marian C.. .. ...,. I20 Travis, Joseph E. ....,. . 73 Nowiclci, Laurelle M. ..,. , , 76 Schodron, Noel E. ...... ...., I I2 Trimble, Kennefh J. ..,. .. .. 70 Nowiclci. Roberf A. .... .... I 26 Schoenberg, Elaine M. ,... ..... I 22 Turnbull, Merlin ....., ..,. 9 9 O'I-Iara' Marian C, ,,., .. 75 Schorr, Lois E. .......... ... 86 Tylenda, Leonard A.. .. .... 99 O'KeIIy, Maybell O. ...... ..., I 26 Schram, Lesfer H. .... .IOI Ulnowski, Jean L. ...... .... 86 Orcholslci, Margarel B. .... .... I 2I Schroeder, Gladys A.. ,. ..... IO5 Van Kirk, Gordon L.. .. ,,..I25 Orrh, Nafhalie C. ....... .. 83 Schulfz, Herman H.. .. .IOO Verhein, Genevieve H.. . .. ....I28 O'Shea, Pafricia J. ..... .... I 33 Schullz, Ralph H. ..... . 72 Vogt Kennefh W. ..... .... I O4 Oslerndorf, Verne A. ..... .. 70 Schullz, Sylvesler M. ..., ..... I OO Wacholz, Harold A.. .. . , . . I I7 Ollenbacher, Rudolph ... ., 97 Schulz, Alice L. ........, ... 79 Warlman, Mildred M.. . .. ....I3l Owen, Mildred A. ..... .. 86 Schulz, Raymond C. ,... ..... I 27 Warzynslci, Raymond W. ..., .... 88 Pacholslci, Sfanley J. ...,.. .... I 32 Schulz, William A. .... .I3O Weber, Rulh M. ....... .... I 09 Paclree, Josephine C. ..... .,., I I8 Schwabe, Doris A. .... .I24 Wegener, Glenn E. .... 74 Padil, Alice T. ,..,.. ..,. I 28 Schwegler, Else A. ....,.,. ..... I 06 Weidemann, Alice R. ..... .... I IO Pegis, Anfon G.. ., .... I02 Schweilzer, George E. .... ...IO3 Wellce, Jean L. ,.... ... .,..I08 Perry, Charles R, ,,,, .. 72 Seignemarlin, Roy C. ...,.. ..... I 29 Wendling, Russell W. .... .IO6 Pelers, Roger W. .... ,, 72 Siegesmund, William E. .... 78 Wesl, Delberl J. ...... . 88 Pelerson, Arla M. ....,.. .... I 06 Silcora, William A. ...... ... 85 Wesfphal, Howard R. ..., . , . . I32 Pelerson, Dorolhy A. ..... ... 74 Sindell, Marcella E.. ., . I I8 Williams, Thomas A.. .. ,...l00 Pelerson, Roberl J. ..... ... 72 Slomowilz, Jonalhan . .IOO Willman, JuaniI'a M. .... , . . , I I8 Phillips, Charles W. ..... ,. 73 Smifh, Audrey M.. .. , 82 Wilm, Annabelle M.. . .. . ,. .I I9 Phillips, Evelyn C. ....., ,. 77 Smolen, Irene F. .... .l24 Wobiclc, Wesley C. .... .... 80 Piacenline, June C. .... .. 98 Snyder, David L. ..,. .I04 Wolff, Harriel M. .... ....I2I Pilxulilc, Marion S. .... .. 98 Sommers, Alice D. .... ,I02 Woxland, Tilman J. .... ....I00 Pinler, Marion E. .... .... I 07 Sommerfeld, June A. .... ...I24 Woznialc, Chesler L.. .. . . , , I I7 Pi++man, Gladys H. ..., ,... I I0 Sorce, LaVerne O. .... . 84 Wurm. Joseph E. ,..., .... I I5 Piffs, Irene L. ,....... ,. 7I Sowinski, Dorolhy B. .... ..,,. I 24 Wysoclci, Florence F... . . . . , I06 Pizer, Gladyce A. ...,. .... I 23 Spiering. Irene M. .... , 76 Yahnlce, Loraine E. .... ,... 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